Motivation syringe for Easter: Seb Bouin in his Flatanger project

Easter is just around the corner. If you - and we wish you - can take the opportunity to climb or boulder outside, we have the ultimate injection of motivation: Check out the film about the French climber Seb Bouin.

Not only Adam Ondra pulled it over and over again to the Norwegian Flatanger. Many athletes and athletes from all over the world now travel to the Giant Cave to climb one of the many difficult routes. Among the regular guests is the Frenchman Seb Bouin. He has made the first move by Adam Ondra Route Move (9b / +). The following video introduces the sympathetic and highly motivated Frenchman.

Seb Bouin in the Route Move in the Norwegian Flatanger

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Credits: picture Seb Bouin

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