Alex Luger climbs "The Gift" (8c, 350m) in the Rätikon

The Austrian top athlete Alex Luger climbed the multi-pitch tour “The Gift” on the Drusenfluh in Rätikon in 2015. The video of the inspection is now online.

The route "The Gift" extends over 7 rope lengths and 350 meters of climbing. Crux of the route is an 8c length that is very boulder-heavy. As Alex reports in the video, after the successful ascent of the 8c length, he had to continue climbing with full focus, as there was still an 8b and a 7c length

Video about the most difficult tour of Alex Luger (The Gift, Rätikon)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEyOMf9yKgk

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Thoughts from Alex Luger on the The Gift

Details on the visit can be found on the Website of Alex Luger.

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