Javier Aguilar and Urko Carmona Barandiaran approaching their multi-pitch rock climb at Peñón de Ifach, Spain
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Urko Carmona Barandiaran - climbing beyond all limits

The video of Spanish paraclimbers Urko Carmona Barandiaran and Javier Aguilar climbing a multi-pitch route at Peñón de Ifach in Spain.
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Javier Aguilar and Urko Carmona Barandiaran approaching their multi-pitch rock climb at Peñón de Ifach, Spain
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The only limit is your imagination. The climber who has proven this over and over again is the champion Spanish paraclimber Urko Carmona Barandiaran who after made his way up Cima Grande of Lavaredo in the Dolomites last summer, has now climbed a multi-pitch route at Peñón de Ifach close to Valencia in Spain. The climb is 250m high, its difficulties somewhere in the region of 6c+. But since Barandiaran has just one leg, and his climbing partner Javier Aguilar is completely blind, these technical details lose all their importance.





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