Film adaptation of Stefano Ghisolfi's inspection of the toughest Céüse route

Stefano Ghisolfi is in October 2016 with Jungle Boogie (9a +) managed the most difficult route in the French sport climbing area Céüse.

Stefano drew attention in the past few years not only with his competition results. On the rock, the Italian proved that he is one of the world's best. Most recently with the inspection of First Round First Minute (9b) in Margalef, end of January 2017 (LACRUX reported). But enough talk. The film adaptation of his successful rise from Jungle Boogie in Céüse from October last year has recently been online. By the way, the route was only scored by Adam Ondra (2012) and Sachi Amma (2015) until then.

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