Video: Arnaud Petit, Read Macadam and Alex Ruscior climbing in Oman
The second video of Arnaud Petit, Read Macadam and Alex Ruscior in Oman, where they climbed at Hadash and the mountain Jebel Misht.

Arnaud Petit climbing Shucran, Jebel Misht, Oman
After the first video published last week together with the Oman climbing trip report written by Arnaud Petit, here is the final video of the French climber, Read Macadam and Alex Ruscior who explored the Sultan’s vertical potential in January. This second episode features sports climbing at Hadash and a mountain route on Jebel Misht, at 1000m high one of the biggest limestone faces in the world. The trio repeated Shucran, a 6b trad climb put up by Helmut Gargitter and Pauli Trenkwalder in 2006.
05/02/2016 - Oman sport climbing gems discovered by Petit, Macadam, Ruscior
The climbing report by French climber Arnaud Petit who in January 2016, together with Read Macadam and Alex Ruscior, established a host of new sport climbs in the Valley of Giants and Wadi Bani Khalid in Oman, before repeating routes at Hadash and on Jebel Misht.
05/02/2016 - Oman sport climbing gems discovered by Petit, Macadam, Ruscior
The climbing report by French climber Arnaud Petit who in January 2016, together with Read Macadam and Alex Ruscior, established a host of new sport climbs in the Valley of Giants and Wadi Bani Khalid in Oman, before repeating routes at Hadash and on Jebel Misht.
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