Italian competition climber Laura Rogora continues to rack up more impressive repeats with two more F9as in Italy; Flipping the Bird and Prima Classe after sending Goldrake (F9a+) earlier.
Laura Rogoga has just ended a short trip to Oliana, Spain and leaves with seven routes of F8b+ and above including an F8c on-sight and F9a send.
https://www.climber.co.uk/news/laura-rogora-is-blazing-through-2025/
The tallest peak in the traditional territory of the Cherokee has been restored 150 years after being changed
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A tech failure led to some upset climbers and the start of a record-breaking event
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