Keyword: Flatanger

Who will be the first to crack Project Big in Flatanger?

Seb Bouin was recently on the Project Big route and now Jakob Schubert is in Norway. The race is on. Who wins?

Seb Bouin repeats Ondra test piece Move Hard (9b)

The French professional climber Seb Bouin secures the third ascent of the Move Hard route in Flatanger after Stefano Ghisolfi. Adam Ondra had opened the 9b line in 2017 while working on Silence.

Ondra climbs 8c + route backwards - no joke!

Adam Ondra took his buddy's suggestion seriously and climbed the route Odin's Eye (8c +) backwards. This video shows his incredible ascent.

This is how Seb Bouin climbs the monster route Nordic Marathon | Video

In July, Seb Bouin climbed the ultimate endurance test piece with Nordic Marathon (130m, 9b/+) in Flatanger. The monster route stretches 130 meters through the gigantic roof and connects Nordic Plumber (8c) with the second pitch of Thor's Hammer (9a/+) and the direct headwall of Hanhelleren Cave. Now there is the video for the impressive first ascent.

Adam Ondra's first attempts at climbing Project Big | Video

In 2013 Adam Ondra set up a line at Hanhelleren Cave in Flatanger that seemed too intimidating to even climb: Project Big. Nine years after his first attempts, Adam Ondra is targeting the route again, this time together with Jakob Schubert.

Jakob Schubert: "There are not many routes that are harder" | ProjectBig

This video shows Jakob Schubert planning the Project Big route in Flatanger, one of the most difficult climbing routes in the world.

Ondra vs. Ghisolfi in Silence (9c): The beta comparison

Emil Abrahamsson has created an exciting comparison video showing Adam Ondra and Stefano Ghisolfi on the world's most difficult route. The Swedish climber has divided the 9c route Silence into individual sections and compares the beta of the two climbing greats Ondra and Ghisolfi.

Stefano Ghisolfi finds new solution for crux of Silence (9c) | Video

Stefano Ghisolfi he found a new solution for the first crux of Silence (9c). What does this mean for the entire route?

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