8 Euro daily climbing tax in Spain and Greece

Based on the recent economical crises in Spain and Greece, the both governments have decided to collect Euro 8 daily climbing tax. The good news is that all 8a members will get a free climbing pass at a value of Euro 88 per year. The climbing tax will be collected at airports and at the immigrants desk. If you have not prepaid the tax and there is a control, you will have to pay Euro 100 or go to jail for one day. The controlling organisation, Lirpa Loof, says: "We will mainly work on the crags with the softest gradings as we know here is where most climbers go. We also know that many top climbers use campus board so we have installed them in some prisons near Oliana and on Kalymnos. Anybody who can do 1-4-7 is free to go.

Route development and further potential in Angola

Serra da Leba is a sandstone quartz mountain range located in the southern part of Angola, around 50 km west of Lubango. The cliff height ranges from 200 to 600…

Cathy Wagner has during the last three weeks done six 8a's and during the last year she has done 40 8a's and six 8a+'. This means that she by far is in her best shape ever, not bad for somebody being 48 years old and who did her first 8a being 30.

Left-to-Right topo update

Steve Golley continues to develop the sorter for making Left-to-Right topos. "The sorter should now add new routes from the scorecard to the bottom of the list if a crag has been sorted before, and you can add routes directly into the sorter. Here you can create topos. It just takes like 10 minutes and then it will be possible to down load in the 8A Topo App. You can also check the Crags list to see available topos. Steve already has a system for drawing topos on images and in later this will also be available to 8a members. Already, you can use the 8A Topo App to add routes to your scorecard - check it out both for iPhones and Androids.

8th 8B+ and 8C in three weeks

James Webb continues his rampage in Switzerland by doing his 8th 8B+; New Base Line in Magic Woods. "Simply an incredible boulder from Bernd. Tried briefly last year but it felt so strange. This year was different and it went down fairly quick! Gotta love progression." James did his first 8B+ in 2010 and later he has done more every year and in total he has done 38 boulders 8B+ and harder out of which 22 the last year. Also for flash, James have had a similar dramatic progress with three 8B's and six 8A+ the last year. It should also be noted that James is the top climber giving most personal grades. The picture is from a restday in Florence together with his girl friend Kaisa Pietras, also an 8A boulderer.

8A+ and two 8A's by Jule Wurm

Jule Wurm has done Einfisch Kleinfisch 8A+ in Chironico and and Frank's Wild Years 8A in Cresciano, see the picture. Both routes were set up one grade harder. "It was my second trip to ticino and it's so cool there! I left so many projects and i m psyched to go back soon! There are many 8A and 8A+ i want to try again on another trip!" Last year, Jule, won one WC and in four weeks the season starts up in China. How will you prepare? During the next weeks I try to improve my endurance, because at the moment I get tired after 3 moves and need a few minutes rest then, which is not so perfect for comps:)

How dangerous is kids and teenager bouldering on the fingers?

During the last few years, we have seen an extreme development when it comes to bouldering performances for kids and teenagers. We have also heard about several injuries and also studies saying hard climbing training and especially bouldering is dangerous. At the same time, however, very few of the very best famous youngsters have ever had any serious injuries and Robyn Erbesfield-Raboutou, who probably has had the most experience of hard youngster training, reports no injuries. Maybe one way to explain this contradiction between theory and practice of the best is that all the famous youngsters have started climbing as they could walk and gradually have increased the load and also have had a great focus on outdoors. This could be compared with guys starting climbing intensively from the beginning as a teenager with a focus on indoors, finger training and competitions. Please share stories of what you have heard or experienced when it comes to finger injuries and kids.

1. Alex Puccio USA 2. Mina Markovic SLO 3. Hannah Midtbö NOR Tierra Boulder Battle video