Combining palaeontology with rock climbing - ideal for sone one (although one assumes that they will abseil down for further study, but still a head for heights will be a must).It is remarkable they have only just been noticed - can’t be attractive technical rock.https://archive.is/20251216210331/https://www.thetimes.com/world/europe/article/walking-with-dinosaurs-italy-alps-discovery-f7l93sk53#palaeontology #climbing #Italy #fossils #Italy
Jo climbed Full Tilt back in 2023 on her fourth redpoint attempt, and began looking at True North shortly after. However, the journey to True North was bumpier than expected.
https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=783437
Korean climber Lee Sungsu recently made an ascent of Burden of Dreams (Font 9A) at Lappnor in Finland, returning to climb it again after a potential 'dab' two days before.
https://www.climber.co.uk/news/lee-sungsu-sends-burden-of-dreams-font-9a-twice/
Watch the Olympic silver medallist climb some of her hardest problems to date
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The Adam Ondra route was the world's first 5.15c, but it gets a 5.15b/c grade with the use of kneepads
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After sending both Change and Move, he still had a few climbs left in him
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