Video: Jimmy Webb climbs Squamish classic Dreamcatcher

On a three-month trip decided Jimmy Webb spontaneously to try out the route Dreamcatcher (9a) in Squamish, which was first set up by Chris Sharma. In this video, Jimmy talks about the process of designing Dreamcatcher.

The route was on 23. September 2005 of Chris Sharma first arrived and four years later for the first time by the Canadians Sean McColl repeated. Ben Harnden took a redpoint ascent in the year 2012 Alex Megos 2016 (in just three tries). Several years of designing invested Mike Foley until he scored Dreamcatcher 2017.

Video about the spontaneous 9a project by Jimmy Webb: Dreamcatcher

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