Me Kemeter repeats the route Harry's Dirty Brother

The Austrian Mich Kemeter managed the fourth ascent of the 8c / + route Harry's Dirt Brother at Lorünser Wändle in Vorarlberg at the end of February.

Walking the route turned out to be a major mental challenge for me, as the key point of the route is just below the deflector.

“The route style is great for me, which is why I made rapid progress. The key point just before the chain made the whole thing a mental challenge. "

Me Kemeter on the inspection of Harry's Dirty Brother

The route was set up by Jürgen Höfle. The tour started at 8c / + Jacopo Larcher, with repetitions of Barbara Zangerl and Marc Amman.

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Me Kemeter in the key part of Harry's Dirty Brother

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Credits: Title picture Mich Kemeter

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