Video: Giuliano Cameroni celebrates Highball Bouldering King Roger (8b) in Cresciano

On the 28. January 2018 succeeded Giuliano the first ascent of the dream line King Roger (8b) in Cresciano, which projected many top athletes. Now the video of his visit is online.

The small-sized start with shoulder and underhand moves is followed by a super dynamic move at Boulder King Roger to a top right grip. At this point, one wishes, the boulder would be over. But that is not the case. It goes on with a succession of technical trains in considerable height and a flat exit. See for yourself.

Giuliano Cameroni on the commission of King Roger (8b)

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