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| I met Chris Sharma at Arco during the Rock Master last year.
I suggested we go bouldering and he immediately said yes. So that evening, right after the final, we left for Switzerland. We didn't have much time - the next day he had to catch the plane back home!. Chris really doesn't need much time to sort himself out. Just after the alarm clock goes off we walk up to the first area. After a short warm-up of two 6bs, one 6c and a 7a he quickly brushes the holds and sits down beneath "La grotte des soupirs", 8a. A couple of seconds later he pulls off the sit-down start, reaches the hold in the middle of the roof, controls the barn-door and dynos, with a shout, to a small crimp and climbs effortlessly to the top. We haven't even had breakfast yet! We then move on to Chironico where a bunch of friends are waiting for us. We warm up again on some 6bs and 6cs - no problem once again. Then Chris tries an overhanging arete, given 7c+\8a. He checks out the holds and sets off. There's a strange move, a sideways dyno to a poor hold, and he falls. A short rest, then off he goes on his second try: unbelievable dyno! Literally bouncing from one hold to the next, he reaches the top! |
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