Cédric Lachat explains the climbing route Pachamama (9a +) step by step

In January 2020, Cédric Lachat successfully climbed the Pachamama (9a +) climbing route in Oliana, Spain. Now he publishes a video in which he explains the route step by step, giving an insight into the complexity of such a project.

Some climbers get jealous when watching this video Cédric Lachat. Because he shows in an impressive way how good his route memory is. It seems every grip, every kick and every single movement of the endurance route Pachamama in Oliana to know.

Nobody has explained the Pachamama route in such detail

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