Video: Julia Chanourdie is the fourth woman to do a 9a + with Super Crackinette

A little over a week ago, Frenchwoman Julia Chanourdie succeeded in inspecting Super Crackinette (9a +) in Saint-Léger. She is the only fourth woman to climb a route with this level of difficulty red dot.

Shortly before numerous European countries imposed a curfew, the 23-year-old top climber climbed into the club of 9a + women (LACRUX reported). Now published Julia an uncut video of their successful ascent.

Julia Chanourdie ascending Super Crackinette

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