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#SALEWA3000 at Grossglockner
Advertorial: The time has come! The Glockner bivouac as we knew it has been history. Now a new bivouac box perches 3,205 metres above sea level, just below Austriaโ€™s highest peak, the Grossglockner. Mountaineers wanting to make the ascent from the north side can in emergency find shelter and safety in the bivouac, assembled in just a few days by a 12-strong team.

The old bivouac box, built in 1957, had become too small and was in need of renovation because of the damage to the aluminium skin over the decades, while some of the beds were affected by mould.

We are delighted that, thanks to #SALEWA3000 Project, we are contributing to the fact that our partner, the Alpine Club, has been able to renovate this vital shelter. Now the project is over, we are thankful to all participants. More info on Salewa.com

USA ahead in Top-100 boulders
In the Top-100 boulders ranking, there are sevenguys from USA ahead. Austin Purdy is #1 and he has done 73 boulders 8A to 8C during the last 12 months. Ben Blackmore is #2 and he has sent 91 boulders 8A to 8B. Paul Robinson has done 1 000+ boulders 8A and harder.

Mathieu Pauwels, who recently became a father, has done the FA of La traversรฉe de K. making it the second 9a in Belgium.

"It's a variant of "Kraftio" which adds a travers (as its name suggests) and which makes me arrive at the beginning of "Kraftio". In my humble opinion "Kraftio" is 8C + and with the travers, it clearly adds a rating. I'm not here to argue but I'm sure the way Anak (Verhoeven) did the FA of "Kraftio" is clearly 8c+/9a. But, I have found other methods which make the original route easier. I find this variant really adds something special and makes the route unique in its kind for our flat country! I can't wait for the Belgian machines to come and do the next repetitions of this variant!"

Postpone the Euro Olympic qualifiers
As it was possible to postpone the Tokyo 2020 Olympics one year it is hard to understand why not the qualification can be postponed a couple of months?

Austria has already informed their athletes that safety is more important than to qualify to Tokyo 2021. Now also France has said they will not send any athletes and some other countries are only sending athletes that compete in Combined. As some countries have closed their gyms, clearly the event deciding who are going to Tokyo will partly be based on unfairness.

It is now less than three weeks until the European Championship starts in Moscow and as everyone knows there is a big risk that it will not take place. I bet many athletes are not eager to fully commit to Speed training etc. Possibly, there will be many drop-outs based on the current starting list in the last minute. I mean, the event will take place for nine days so in any case, you will have to be out of your country and home for two weeks. Then possibly you will have to go for a long period of quarantine and in the worst case have to spend some weeks in a Moscow hospital with Covid-19.

If there is absolutely no juridic possibility to have the qualification in 2021, IFSC should make the Euro Championship as only an Olympic qualification. This would in practice mean max 20 male and female competing over four days. If this is not possible, then cancel the event and give the Olympic tickets to Jernej Kruder and Jenya Kazbekova, based on their results in the World Championship last year. (c) Eddie Fowke

Adam Ondra has taken a rest day from his 9b+ project and repeated Dani Andrada's Tierra de nadie 9a in Juncosa on his second go. "Suprisingly really good route, tensiony moves in a horizontal roof with legendary finish. Definitely kneepads make the route easier, probably soft 9a with kneepads. Props to Dani." More comments and pics on adamondra.com.


Dai Koyamada is a true boulder legend having done more than twenty 8C FAs, which is most in the world. The 165 cm tall has been making headlines since 1998 when he was #4 in a Lead World Cup. The 44-year-old did his first 8C in 2003 and he has now done more than 30. In 2005 he did Action Directe 9a. Interesting in the Mellow video is that he does not use chalk although he is up there well over three minutes including two minutes resting when he drops his knee pad.

Muffler 8A+ by Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson has done her eight 8A+, Muffler in Little Cottonwood Canyon. (c) Jimmy Webb "Real pleased. I haven't climbed V12 since 2015. Maybe half a dozen goes from the start? Never did the last move til the send! Hopefully the start of some big momentum."

Alex has won two World Cups, the latest in 2010 when she was #4 overall. She stopped competing in 2015 but was on it again last year when she tried to make the Olympics and her best result was #7 in Bouldering.

So how was it possible getting back from the comp scene and what is next?
I kept my baseline fitness from training for all the cancelled world cups for 2020 and honed in on specific arm degree strength and finger strength with Camp4 Human Performance. Scientific Quantifiable strength testing yields more precise training. (Testing out max finger strength with a hanging scale. 2 hands together, each hand separately, at different arm bends like 90ยฐ and 120ยฐ, and on different size edge. (c) Bree Robles). Therefore even someone like me climbing for years can still see big gains and not plateau! For me, the Olympics is not happening, so all my focus is going to go towards outside climbing.

L'irreverence extension 9a FA by Loic Zehani (18)
Loic Zehani has done his 19th 9a, out of which ten FA's, L'irreverence extension in Orgon. "This route is the extension of an 8c "Irreverence" (resistance in overhang). At the finish of this 8c, there is a good rest with one knee. Last year I had equipped the extension, around twenty movements and less steep but harder than the first part with powerful movements, 8c+/9a or 9a I think. You have also the possibility of starting with "Macumba" (8c) or the "Connection" (8c +) and ending in this extension. This gives a great route and a nice resistance test because there is no more rest with the knee. Surely a future 9a+."

Orca 9a goes 8b by Jakob Schubert: Interview about next plans and the Olympics
Jakob Schubert reports on Insta that he has done the third ascent of Orca in Schleier Wasserfalle. It was put up as an 8c+ by Alex Huber in 2001 and then Adam Ondra made the first repeat and suggested 9a as a crucial hold had broken. Now Schubert says he found another beta and suggesting 8b! Huber comments on Schubert's Insta. "Harsh, but reality!" (c) Michael Piccolruaz

A 9a getting 8c+. How come do you think these guys missed that beta?
Well, first of all, itโ€˜s a very special "one move wonder" route. Itโ€˜s about 7c+ into this single crux move and around 7a after that so finding an easy beta for that move changes everything. Iโ€˜m not sure why they didnโ€™t find it, but for Alex it makes more sense since he had a very logical direct beta, still as a bolter he could have looked for the easiest way but sometimes you just miss it especially if you want to find something hard which I can fully identify ๐Ÿ˜„. Adam was probably just too strong and didnโ€˜t look for too long ๐Ÿค”.

Since Alexโ€˜s beta is impossible now I tried Adamโ€˜s beta but I broke the inside of the big pocket where the boulder starts a bit more. Consequently, I struggled to even do the move to the tiny crimp that he uses for the first crux move. So I reached out left to this side pull to use it as an intermediate to get to the crimp. But shortly after I found out I can just heel to my right hand, which is the big pocket where the boulder starts.

So what is next and what do you think about Euros in Moscow?
Trips are still uncertain but I still have some great hard lines in Magic wood to do like The Understanding and Force du tranquil. When it gets colder Val bavona and Brione would be amazing to try some of the newer hard blocks and also finish Off the wagon sit. In Spain, if I can go Iโ€˜m not sure but probably Iโ€˜d go back to Oliana and although itโ€˜s not the coolest route in my eyes La Dura Dura is still something I wanna send someday, after all, itโ€˜s one of the very few 9b+ that we have... ๐Ÿ˜‰

About Moscow itโ€˜s a difficult situation, I think now that more and more countries go into lockdown and some athletes might not even be able to train in a gym it could be pretty unfair. On the other hand, if it gets cancelled Iโ€™d feel so sorry for the athletes that work so hard and still have a shot to qualify for the Olympics. By far the best would be to move everything even further into 2021 in my opinion but I heard itโ€˜s not possible but I donโ€˜t understand why...

Obviously I also continue to train speed but Iโ€˜m on a bigger break already since I have problems with my biceps while doing explosive stuff. I hope I can start training it again soon.