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Angelika Rainer settles the score, sends Ironman at Eptingen
31/12/2019 - Alpinism
Angelika Rainer settles the score, sends Ironman at Eptingen
South Tyrolean climber Angelika Rainer has repeated Ironman, the total dry tooling route at Eptingen in Switzerland.
Dariusz Sokołowski discovers his Parallel World, D16 dry tooling in the Dolomites
18/01/2019 - Alpinism
Dariusz Sokołowski discovers his Parallel World, D16 dry tooling in the Dolomites
On 20 December 2018 Polish mountaineer Dariusz Sokołowski made the first free ascent of Parallel World, a dry tooling climb that crosses a 60-meter horizontal roof at crag Tomorrow's World in the Italian Dolomites. Graded D16, if the grade is...
Gordon McArthur vs Storm Giant, world's first proposed D16 drytooling climb
09/12/2017 - Alpinism
Gordon McArthur vs Storm Giant, world's first proposed D16 drytooling climb
The video of Gordon McArthur climbing his route Storm Giant at Fernie, Canada. Freed last August, this is the first dry tooling climb in the world to receive the grade D16.
Angelika Rainer first female D15 with A Line Above the Sky
23/11/2017 - Alpinism
Angelika Rainer first female D15 with a line above the sky
Yesterday at the drytooling crag Tomorrow’s World in the Dolomites Angelika Rainer repeated a line above the sky. With this ascent the climber from the South Tyrol has become the first woman in the world to climb D15 and, in...
Dolomites drytooling: Dariusz Sokołowski traces A Line Above The Sky
20/01/2017 - Alpinism
Dolomites drytooling: Dariusz Sokołowski traces a line above the sky
In December 2016 Poland’s Dariusz Sokołowski repeated a line above the sky, one of the most difficult drytooling climbs in the world, freed at Tomorrow's World in the Dolomites by Britain’s Tom Ballard in 2016.
Gaetan Raymond repeats A Line Above The Sky in the Dolomites
29/02/2016 - Alpinism
Gaetan Raymond repeats a line above the sky in the Dolomites
At Tomorrow's World in the Dolomites France's Gaetan Raymond has made the first repeat of a line above the sky, the difficult dry tooling climb first ascended by Tom Ballard in January 2016.
Tom Ballard claims world's first D15 dry tooling climb in the Dolomites
05/02/2016 - Alpinism
Tom Ballard claims world's first D15 dry tooling climb in the Dolomites
British climber Tom Ballard has freed a line above the sky at Tomorrow's World, Dolomites. If the D15 grade is confirmed, this climb weighs in as the hardest drytooling route in the world.