Jakob Schubert tries out Project Big | Livestream 5th attempt

Jakob Schubert is back in the gigantic Hanshelleren Cave in Flatanger and determined to climb through Project Big. He has already made several attempts and broadcast them live. His next attempt at climbing starts today. September 18, 2023, at approximately 13.15:XNUMX p.m.

Will Bosi has made the live broadcast of outdoor inspections socially acceptable with its live streams of Burden of Dreams. Anyone who would like to be there when climbing history is written has also been able to take part in Jakob Schubert's attempts in the past few days ProjectBig be there in Flatanger. On his third attempt at the climb, Schubert was already extremely close to being able to climb freely. Will he succeed in the red point ascent today at 13.15:XNUMX p.m.?

Livestream: Jakob Schubert climbs Project Big in Flatanger | Fifth attempt

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