Keyword: Cresciano

Shawn Raboutou climbs Story of 3 Worlds (8C+, FA) | Video

Last summer, Shawn Raboutou secretly climbed the sit-start version of Dave Graham's Foundation's Edge, giving birth to the 8C+ Boulder Fuck the System. During his trip to Ticino this winter, the 24-year-old struck again and expanded another Graham classic with Story of 3 Worlds (8C+).

Video of Giuliano Cameroni's First Ascent by Don't Look Up

Four weeks ago, the strong Ticino Giuliano Cameroni was able to crack one of Cresciano's oldest tough projects: Don't Look Up (8b+/c). Now there's the video for the first ascent of the highball.

Marco Müller boulders Dreamtime (8c) in Cresciano

Marco Müller starts the new year extremely successfully. He succeeds in climbing what is probably the most famous boulder in the world: Dreamtime (8c).

Cresciano: Seven bouldering recommendations in areas 6a - 7b

The bouldering season in Ticino is in full swing. In the south of Switzerland there are perfect conditions for bouldering sessions in areas such as Cresciano, Chironico or Brione. We will show you seven beautiful Cresciano boulders with difficulty levels 6a-7b

Cresciano: no access / solutions sought

A few days ago the Patriziato di Cresciano communicated the ban on driving to the bouldering area in an official and public message. Memories of the past winter are awakened.

Video: Giuliano and Clément at the opening of Crystal Ship (8c)

Giuliano Cameroni and Clément Lechaptois climbed the Boulder Crystal Ship (8c) in Cresciano at the beginning of the year. This video shows the ascents of this impressive line as well as numerous other boulders.

Giuliano Cameroni climbs long-term project: Crystal Ship (8c)

The professional climber Giuliano Cameroni succeeds once again in the first ascent of a difficult line in his home country. He cracks a long-term project in Cresciano and gives the line the name Crystal Ship, rated 8c.

Security service carries out checks at Cresciano

A security service checked the access to the bouldering area in Cresciano because the parking and access prohibitions were disregarded.

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