Cédric Lachat repeating Wogü in the Rätikon massif in Switzerland
Marc Daviet

Cédric Lachat climbing Wogü in Rätikon massif, Switzerland

The video of Cédric Lachat repeating Wogü in Rätikon, the difficult multi-pitch climb established by Beat Kammerlander and freed by Adam Ondra in 2008.
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Cédric Lachat repeating Wogü in the Rätikon massif in Switzerland
Marc Daviet

After the ground-up first ascent carried out by Beat Kammerlander and the first free ascent at the hands of Adam Ondra in 2008, the first repeats of Wogü came back-to-back in 2016 by Edu Marin and 2017 by Roland Hemetzberger. Earlier this summer though Swiss climber Cédric Lachat bagged a rare free ascent of one of the most difficult multi-pitches in the Rätikon massif and throughout Switzerland. Here are the first images of his Swissway to Heaven project.

Wogü
7th Kirchlispitze, Rätikon, Switzerland
8c, 8a, 8b+, 8b+, 8b+, 8a+, 7c+.

Info: FB Cedric Lachat, KarposPetzlSCARPA




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