Stefano Ghisolfi manages the first ascent of the Erebor route in Eremo di San Paolo near Arco. With a difficulty of 9b / +, it is the most difficult sport climbing route in Italy.
Last Friday continued Stefano a line under the first route that he set up himself: Erebor in the Eremo di San Paolo climbing area. The story of the route began after the first one Corona-Lockdown in early summer 2020. With the support of Severino Scassa, Stefano opened a line that he did not know whether it could even be climbed.
The first attempts on the route followed immediately after setting up the route, but soon Stefano was thwarted by the summer temperatures in northern Italy. He drove to the Norwegian climbing area Flatangerwhere him the first iteration of the route Change (9b +) of Adam Ondra succeeded.
Stefano Ghisolfi during one of his attempts in Erebor in December 2020
Ascent in winter conditions
The current cold front has firmly gripped Europe. The temperatures in many European climbing and bouldering areas were correspondingly low. With numb fingers, Stefano Ghisolfi clipped the diverter of the Erebor route (9b / +) on Friday, January 2021, 9.
Absolute top class climbers
The Italian Stefano Ghisolfi is one of the strongest climbers in the world. In 2015 he scored with Lapsus in the Andonno area the first 9b route Italy. He joined in 2018 - with the repetition of Perfecto Mundo to the selected group of 9b + climbers. He climbed again at this level in autumn 2020 when he did the first repetition of Change succeeded in Flatanger. The Italian, who is lively in Arco, sets his next goals accordingly.
It should be with Bibliography and Silence don't work, Stefano has another project that keeps him busy. On the route erebor it is actually the simpler version of an even more difficult line.
Stefano Ghisolfi clipping the Erebor diverter
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Credits: Cover picture Sara Grippo