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Piccolruaz and Schubert send Emotional landscapes (8C)
Michael Piccolruaz and Jakob Schubert have done Emotional landscapes - sit start (8C) in Maltatal. It was set up in 2002 by Klem Leskot as an 8B+, but pretty much all repeaters have called it 8C, and even 8C+ has been suggested. This makes it the second 8C in the world after Monkey Wedding (8C), put up 10 weeks earlier by Fred Nicole, also originally 8B+. It should be noted that a couple months earlier, Markus Bock made the FA of Gossip, which later was upgraded by him to 8C, but it has had only one repeat before some holds were destroyed.

Piccolruaz: โ€Ok this comes as a bit of a surprise. I joined Jakob to come and support him on 'emotional' thinking of probably trying something else. But then I warmed up, played around on the lower moves, flashed the stand start (to the lip only, it was soaking wet) and so I thought well, maybe I should try to actually climb this boulder. The first day I got kind a close making it through the lower part with the central feet, locking off slowly to the first hold, but I would end up having to bail due to fatigue and the increased humidity later on in the day.

The second day we came back and Jakob quickly figured out a way to make the heel toe jam beta work, and we could soon consistently climb into the stand. Some dry fires later, first Jakob got it done well in control, and after almost loosing faith that I could do it too, I pulled out a good beast mode go and managed to complete the team ascent! Mad respect to Klem for climbing this aaaalll those years ago. So surreal and sooo ahead of its time! Crazy!โ€

Paul Robinson, who did his first 8C, out of 28, in 2008, has completed Unison (8C) in Brione. โ€One of the best!โ€

Can you tell us more about the ascent?
I tried unison back in November of 2024. I was immediately blown away by its aesthetic and pure difficulty. That trip I was not able to complete it and vowed to return as soon as I could.

This February, I made my way back to Ticino with the goal of climbing Unison. I felt like I was in much better shape than the previous year and began making big links really quickly. Itโ€™s been a warm and humid spring so getting good conditions was tough but thankfully, I managed to find a window and send. Looking forward to enjoying my last week here in Europe and getting home back to Freak Show (8C) in Coal creek!

Mona Kellner ticks Der Schwarze Schwan (8c)
Mona Kellner, with four 8cโ€™s under her belt, has completed Der Schwarze Schwan (8c) in ร–tztal.

Can you tell us more about the ascent?
It was the first hard route I tried when I moved to Innsbruck October 24. I really enjoyed the route from the first day on. It has two boulders with a good rest in between. The first on follows a narrow crimpy finger crack with wired shoulder move and the second crux are some far moves mit bad high feet. The first time I tried the route, I had a knee injury and couldnโ€™t do one move with a heel in the lower crux. I connected the rest fast but had to give it up for that season. Then in spring before I made it back to the route I had to deal with a inflamed finger for some month. In November I finally felt fit again and got close on my second day on it but the next week the first snow arrived and I had to wait four months to try it again.

This weekend, I took advantage of the early warm spring temperatures and went back there. I knew I can send it fast but the first try didnโ€™t feel so good. In the second attempt I struggled a bit in the first boulder but after the rest, the second boulder felt easy and I was not pumped at all and made it nervously to the top.

What are your plans for the spring?
I have I few routes in mind around Innsbruck but havenโ€™t tried them yet and I wanna go to arco a few times.

Jonathan Siegrist does Trofeo dellโ€™adriatico (9a+)
Jonathan Siegrist, who is approaching 100 routes 9a and beyond, has done Trofeo dell'Adriatico (9a+) in Arco. โ€What a route!!! I tried it on our first trip to Arco and fell in love, but the temps were just too damn cold so I gave up. Been on my mind ever since! Very demanding and intense route overall. Such an awesome fight after sticking the crux. The resting knee didn't work for my shindex so I found a crappy rest slightly below same as Laura.โ€

Can you tell us more about the process behind the ascent?
It was the first route I tried in Arco on our first trip here at the end of 2024. I totally fell in love - it's a really special route and such a cool, intense style. Unfortunately after a couple days the weather got very cold (this was in late November), and I found it really hard to rest before the crux (the kneebar rest does not work for my size) and was always entering the crux with frozen hands. I gave up and decided to check out some other routes. Since then I have been wanting to try it again so badly! We arrived a week ago and I went to work on it again in much nicer temperatures.

We are here in Arco for another month, and I have so much to do. We just love it here.

Enrique Beltrรกn Blasco does The Journey (9a+)
Enrique Beltrรกn Blasco, who did his first two 9a+โ€™ last autumn, has completed The journey (9a+) in Margalef after some 15 sessions over three years.

Can you tell us more about the ascent?
Iโ€™ve been climbing in Margalef all year. I feel very fit and adapted to this type of climbing. I tried this route last year, combining it with other projects, and this year has been the first season Iโ€™ve seriously attempted it. Two key holds broke at the crux, making it more difficult. The main objective remains the same: The full journey (9b).

Zan Lovenjak Sudar ticks first 9a
Zan Lovenjak Sudar, who was #23 in the world championship in 2023, has sent Sanjski par extension (9a) in Miลกja Peฤ.

Can you tell us more about the ascent?
After figuring out the method there was a hold brake in the middle of the route making a knee-bar rest impossible and clipping position much harder. After some generous work by Zbizi reinforcing the part of the hold that was left and replacing some old bolts it took me 5 sessions to finish it off. So 7 sessions in total.

Can you say something about your climbing background?
My climbing background is mostly doing IFSC comps up to 2025, after becoming a dad I am mostly challenging my climbing on rock and specifically training for outdoor projects.

And if I can add something I would please climbers to not climb on wet rock especially tufas. (Reason for hold break in Sanjski par). Be patient and wait for good conditions.

Alex Megos onsights Nadesjda (8c+)
Alex Megos, who made history in 2013 by becoming the first to onsight a 9a, has now onsighted Nadesjda (8c+) at Joncas. With more than 20 onsights of routes graded 8c and harder, Megos ranks second only to Adam Ondra in the onsight arena.

How well could you read the route from the ground?
I kinda did not prepare too much ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜‚ as always. I looked from the ground and the first half was sort of obvious where the holds are, but it was hard to say how good they were. When I arrived at the dead hang clip I didn't want to waste too much time, so I quickly came up with the no foot clip, as the footholds were not that obvious. After that the real battle started ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜‚.

How close were you to fall?
This one for sure one of the biggest fights I ever had during an onsight and I was so close to falling a lot of times.

Any other routes you sent on the same day?
Finished the day with a second go ascent of "Le blond, la bruฬˆte et le manouche" 8c+ and a second go ascent of "Progression" 8b+/c. All in all a very good day. I absolutely love those days of climbing a bunch of onsights and second go's!

Adam Ondra flashes Celestite (8C)
Adam Ondra, who some days ago flashed his second 8C, reports with an amazing video that he has flashed Celestite (8C) in Valle Bavona. Dave Graham put it up in 2023 as an 8C+ but Adam and Pietro Vidi, who did it some days ago, think it is more 8C.

Full report of the amazing week which also include a flash of Flash Flood (8B) and sending Captain Nemo (8C) on AdamOndra.com. (c) Giuliano Cameroni

โ€Celestite has never been on my mind as a candidate for a flash try. I mean, looking at a video of the absolute kneebar master and wizard himself, Dave Graham, who put up the first ascent of this incredible boulder, it doesn't look flashable at all. I was there with Pietro Vidi and Giuliano Cameroni, who showed me all the beta and I set off for my flash try, with nobody, including me, really expecting that I would get very far on this boulder. But somehow, I felt all the body positions really well, my kneepads were sticking and even though my biceps were about to give in, all of a sudden I was on the lip, not really knowing what to do and with my hands being really sweaty. Luckily, I kept together and made it to the top. Regarding the grade, we agreed with Pietro, who did it a few days before me, that the boulder is 8C. Dave's beta was slightly harder.โ€

Four national federations join the Vertical-Life Competition Result Service
The Slovenian Climbing Federation, the Polish Mountaineering Association, the Ecuadorian Climbing Federation, and Climb Scotland are now running their competitions with the Vertical-Life Competition Result Service. In total, 20 federations are using the service.

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Ajda Remลกkar, who oversees the project for the Slovenian Alpine Association said: "The versatility of the whole system, the simplicity of the judging interface as well as the swift and helpful responses from the Vertical-Life team have so far been gamechangers. The platform is in line with the latest developments in our sport worldwide, and we here at PZS are excited to raise the level of our competition experience by joining the Vertical-Life family."

Weโ€™re excited to work together with these federations and support their competitions in the seasons ahead. Climbing competitions rely on a lot of passionate people behind the scenes, and our goal is to provide tools that help events run smoothly.

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Stefano Folgarait does Omen Nomen (9a)
Stefano Folgarait, with two 9aโ€™s and 130 FAโ€™s under his belt, has repeated Stefano Ghisolfiโ€™s Omen Nomen (9a) in Arco.

Can you tell us more about the ascent?
I started trying the route around mid-November and in a short time I fell several times on the last hard block and felt pretty close... then in January I was forced to stop for 20 days due to an injury. I resumed trying the route in February and then on March 3rd, after finding an easier method for the final block, I finally managed to climb it.

How big is the bolting potential around Arco?
I've bolted around 130 routes in the Terragnolo valley and there's probably potential for another 50-60 routes, most of them in unpublished crags.

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