For once Adam Ondra upgrades a route: All In I'm Out (8c +)

A week ago we reported on the first video episode of Adam Ondra's Croatia trip. Now the Czech publishes a second video showing him on the All In I'm Out route.

His conclusion after the trip to Croatia was that most of the routes in the area company would have to be devalued. The situation is different in the case of the 8c route All in I'm out .

"I think the route is more of an 8c +," says Adam after the climb. Originally wanted Adam the route flash climbing, but ultimately required several attempts and made it through to the deflector when successfully climbing through with ach and noise.

Adam Ondra on the route All In I'm Out in Croatia

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