Martin Tekles does Patanics (9a+)
Martin Tekles has repeated Jorge Diaz-Rulloโ€™s Patanics (9a+) in . Recently, a hold in the crux has been partly broken on the 50m endurance route. โ€Such a long beast! I would go for 9a+/b in my opinion. On to the next.โ€

Can you tell us more about the ascent?
I started working on Patanics in May. After sending No pain no gain (9a+) in October last year it was kind of logical to try this route, as they both have the same middle part and crux. But the lower part (Pata Negra) and the upper part (Botanics) are different. In May I focused on the lower and upper part. I worked my way up by sending Pata negra (8c) and Pata-tral (8c+) two other variations. But conditions weren't good many wet holds or too hot. So I came back now and after some days with good tries, I could do it today. A huge mental battle to fight through this 60-meter-long beast. Conditions were amazing today so pretty happy that it turned out like this! You can use the picture, it's by me ๐Ÿ˜…

How did you manage to get the picture by yourself?
The photo was from last year. I climbed up and tied the GoPro with a piece of rope onto a quickdraw, looked for right position and then climbed down a few quickdraws. After a short rest, climbed the sequence and that how a got the photo ๐Ÿ˜…

What is next?
I have to search for new stuff, probably in Santa Linya or Margalef. Checking some routes for winter. Routes like Stoking the Fire (9b) or First Round First Minute (9b) look amazing ๐Ÿคฉ

Yannick Flohe does La Force Tranquille
Yannick Flohรฉ, who won the Brixen WC in 2022, has repeated Daniel Woodsโ€™ classic La force tranquille (8C) in Magic Wood.

โ€I tried La Force on the first day of the trip after I sent New Base Line and did all the moves quickly. I couldnโ€™t really try though due to classic Magic Wood rainy weather. From then on I tried it two more session but it got worse every day. I feel like Magic Wood in September is either way too warm or wet.

On the 4th session I managed to dry all the holds with a fan after a heavy rain and basically sent the boulder. Unfortunately the slab at the end which is about 6a was still super wet and I had no chance to top out so I came back on the next day and climbed it all the way to the top. I fell only once after the heel hook move and about 30 times at the beginning when my heel slipped after doing the big move to the slot. Anyway nice boulder Iโ€™ll come back one day for the direct finish from Jakob.โ€

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Ainhize Belar Barrutia does Tsunami (8c)
Ainhize Belar Barrutia, who did her first 8c at age 14, has done her ninth, Tsunami (8c) in Araotz/Oรฑate. Earlier this year the 17-year-old also sent her first 8c+ as well as Begi puntuan (9a) and in the female redpoint 8a.nu ranking , she is #1. "Itโ€™s a route that Iโ€™ve always wanted to try and I looked it every time I went to the Korea sector. It took me 5 attempts in total."

"It was dramatic to the very end." On the 8a finish of Project Big in Flatanger, Jakob Schubert explains that a horn broke and he was close to falling. The last three minutes of the video show just how much this climb means to him.

"This horn could have ended my career... This was the biggest mental battle that I have ever had in my career with a route... I have never tried a route that much. This is actually the first lead route that I have tried and didn't finish in one trip. I have almost tried it for two months."

Domen ล kofic flashes Muy Verdes (8c)
Domen ล kofic, who last week did a 9a in Flatanger, has flashed Muy Verdes (8c). (c) Moritz Klee

Can you tell us more about the flash?
Special thanks to Henning Wang for explaining his betaโ€™s ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป I improvised at some moves especially the kneebars as they didnโ€™t work for me again ๐Ÿ™ƒ but the rest was super useful. The route has two huge rests, so I took quite some time there. Iโ€™m not sure how longโ€ฆ I was very pumped when I held the jug after the last hard sequence because I messed up the beta and maybe made some moves too many, ๐Ÿ˜… but it was still quite under control.

 Karo Sinnhuber does Invador of the Kingdom (8A+)
Karoline Sinnhuber, who previously has sent 48 boulders 8A+ or 8B, has done Invader of the kingdom (8A+) in Felbertal. "No words. I can still remember the days where little Karo was in the cave with her dad and tried this boulder. Haven't been there for ages now, because the cave was literally ALWAYS wet when I drove there. Last week - same story. We somehow made it climbable with a lot of fans. Fell at the end due to a heel slip urgh. This week the cave was D R Y! Never seen it dry before!!! worked out in my 2nd go ๐Ÿ™‚ probably an FFA."

Benn Wheeler, 18, does The Wheel of Wolvo (8B+)
Benn Wheeler has done his third 8B+, The Wheel of Wolvo in Mount Blue Sky. The 18-year-old has a wide grade pyramid having done 41 boulders 8A+ and harder.

Can you tell us more about the ascent and your climbing background?
I started climbing when I was around 7 years old because my brother climbed. I mostly did comps, but in the last 4 years, I have started bouldering outside, mostly in Pennsylvania. Last month I moved to Colorado to go to college and The Wheel of Wolvo was something I had singled out as a project before coming. It took me 5 days of effort, mostly focused on getting through the first two moves. It was awesome to meet so many strong climbers in the cave, and have steady progression to the send. Excited to move onto more, harder projects in Colorado!

What is your autumn plan and what is your long-term dream in climbing?
Keep training in the gym for the majority of my climbing, but Iโ€™ve started projecting some climbs in Wild Basin, mainly Topaz, Railway White noise.

I would like to climb v16 [8C+] by the end of college, and in my life be able to travel to my dream spots and try the best problems in the world. End of life goal is to raise triplets who all climb v19 [9B].

Niki Rusev, 17, onsights Helikopter v omaki (8b)
Niki Rusev, who last year did his third 9a, has onsighted Helikopter v omaki (8b) in Miลกja Peฤ. "At first I wasnโ€™t motivated to climb but later I got enthusiastic to try something doable in a day. I managed to do my first 8b onsightโœŠ. If the grade is solid, that means this is the first 8b OS for Bulgaria ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฌ, which is great for the Bulgarian climbing community๐Ÿ™‚." (c) Vladimir Pekov

Can you tell us more about the onsight?
No doubt I felt in my best shape ever but not every time it goes how I wanted to be [He was #46 in the Koper WC]. Followed by a crazy eating of a big amount of unhealthy food, the next day we went rock climbing in Osp. It was hot and humid, also I really didnโ€™t want to climb after all that food and bad qualis but then I got enthusiastic to try something doable in a day. First I sent Baram Baram (8a+) 2nd go, then decided to try an 8b OS.

I got pumped after the second clip but the big jugs on the stalactites made me stay. It was quite a big fight with the pump to reach out at the end of the first part. I tried to go into the ext. which is 8c but immediately fell. It was great this worked out. I canโ€™t tell if the grade is solid, but Iโ€™m still happy Iโ€™m improving my onsight style, little by little. Usually, I project something longer, but short trips give great challenges for onsights.