Crimps that look like jugs, with big moves where you expected small ones. It also overhangs more than it looks. No wonder you fall off so many times trying to do this thing.
Crimps that look like jugs, with big moves where you expected small ones. It also overhangs more than it looks. No wonder you fall off so many times trying to do this thing.
Does anybody know how this is supposed to be climbed? Can you use the left arête? Is there another beta than jumping to the right arête? Looks like a beautiful climb with many variations!
Hey Casja, it is beautiful but a bit confusingly eliminate :P
I used an undercut to control the move to the right arete, beta about halfway through the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOyXjgfPp6o
>Totally worth it :)
At 5:53 in that video, to be exact. Nice send, by the way!
Thanks! I looks awesome! And very powerful. Also many more nice climbs in that video, thanks for inspiration!