Vadim Timonov dusts off in Ticino: Amber, General Disarray and more

The Russian Vadim Timonov has been in Switzerland for a little more than a week. Within a very short time he committed numerous difficult Ticino classics - and shows some of the ascents in a video

A year ago it was the bouldering area Magic Woodwho "had to believe in it". Back then climbed Vadim Timonov climbed thirteen boulders in the eighth degree of the French bouldering scale FB within 15 days. His ticklist after his current stay in Switzerland could look similar.

Another boulder in Vadim Timonov's tick list: Dreamtime in Cresciano. (Photo by Leo Zhukov)

Already after a week, he announces the ascent of numerous classics. The sensational thing about the whole story: For the three 8b's and the downgraded boulder Amber , now 3a+, he never needed more than three attempts. Here is the list.

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