You must have seen these climbing videos from the 2016

LACRUX takes a brief, belated look back at the past year and presents you with videos of groundbreaking projects, scary-sweaty inspections and four-legged bouldering.

1. Is this the first 9c in the world?

Adam Ondra climbed numerous hard routes in Flatanger. At least one route is still pending. Will it be the first 9c in the world? We are curious.

2. Chris Sharma about his project in Peramola

Another contender for the first 9c is, of course, Chris Sharma, who has settled down in Spain, the sport climbing mecca par excellence.

3. A long, hard roof boulder near Barcelona

Chris Sharma proved that he can still keep up with younger top athletes with his ascent of the 8c roof boulder Catalan Witness the Fitness near Barcelona. He could have the strength and stamina he needs for an 9c.

4. Free Soloing on the coast of Northern Ireland

The nerve-racking Alex Honnold may not be missing. Smear Antihydral on your fingertips before you watch this movie.

5. Hard Trad ascent in Utah

Even hard trad routes of the Wide Boyz may not be missing.

6. Four-legged climbing arts

Because LACRUX is an online medium, the cat video should not be missing either.

Credits: Screenshot from video

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James Pearson: “That was my craziest highball”

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Partial opening of the Frankenjura Academy: From today on you can climb in Alex Megos' climbing hall in Forchheim.
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Is Rhapsody (E11) the most dangerous route in the world?

Magnus Midtbo returns with Dave MacLeod to one of his most impressive first ascents: Rhapsody (E11, 7a).

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Michaela Kiersch in the form of her life

Michaela Kiersch wins in Catalonia. In addition to difficult routes, she struggled above all with the high demands placed on herself.

James Pearson: “That was my craziest highball”

Hard at the limit: James Pearson repeats the infamous highball 29 dots and comes shockingly close to the limit.

Alex Megos opens climbing hall | Frankenjura Academy

Partial opening of the Frankenjura Academy: From today on you can climb in Alex Megos' climbing hall in Forchheim.

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