Keyword: climb
Anak Verhoeven climbs 2 x 9a - with an hour break
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At the end of her trip to Spain, Anak Verhoeven faced a special challenge. She climbs Esclatamasters twice in a row, once with and once without a Kneepad. And that with only an hour break in between.
Dawn Wall in the sights of Berthe and Vanhee - is the devaluation threatened?
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The two Belgian Siebe Vanhee and Sébastien Berthe have arrived in Yosemite Valley. Your goal is to redpunkt climb one of the most difficult multi-pitch routes in the world, The Dawn Wall. Does this mean that the route is threatened with an imminent devaluation?
Uncut Video: Alex Megos on the route La Capella
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Alex Megos was in Spain for around four weeks at the end of 2021 and climbed numerous difficult routes. Including La Capella in Siurana. Now the German publishes a full-length video of his ascent.
Five resignations from the SAC Swiss Climbing squad
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Long-time elite squad athletes Katherine Choong and Benjamin Blaser announced their retirement from the national team at the end of the 2021 season. With Ilia Wieland, Fabrice Rohner and Leon Niederberger, three athletes from the junior squad also say goodbye to competitive sport.
Adam Ondra builds a climbing wall in a sauna | Beyond Focus 4
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In preparation for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Adam Ondra and his team built a sauna - with a climbing wall. No joke.
8c + bouldering point in a 9b route | Adam Ondra climbs Taurus
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Adam Ondra pulled some difficult routes before the turn of the year, including Taurus (9b), Kout pikle (9a +) and The Lonely Mountain (9b). Ondra in particular raves about the difficult Taurus route.
Here Jakob Schubert climbs 9b + and 9b in one day
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Almost a week ago, Jakob Schubert experienced a day like hardly before. He scored King Capella (9b / 9b +) and La Capella (9a + / 9b) within a few hours. In this video, Jakob Schubert shares the incredible day with us.
DAV and Rother Bergverlag publish 100 guides | for free
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Together with Rother Bergverlag, the German Alpine Club has digitized more than 100 Alpine Club guides with a total of 45.000 pages. Probably the most famous reference works in the Eastern Alps are now available for download free of charge.