Cédric Lachat uncut on Beat Kammerlander's Wogü in Rätikon
Watch Swiss climber Cédric Lachat repeat Wogü, the 250m 8c in Rätikon, Switzerland, established ground-up by Beat Kammerlander in 1998 and freed by Adam Ondra in 2008.
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Cédric Lachat repeating Wogü in the Rätikon massif in Switzerland
Marc Daviet
The release of uncut ascents of Cédric Lachat's Swissway to Heaven project continues. After Yeah Man in the Gastlosen range, Zahir on the Wendenstöcke and Fly above the Lauterbrunnental, here is Lachat grappling with Wogü. This tough alpine sports climb in the Rätikon massif was established ground-up by Beat Kammerlander in 1998 and, as the initials suggest, dedicated to Wolfgang Güllich. The 250m line was freed at 8c by Adam Ondra in 2008.
Wogü
7th Kirchlispitze, Rätikon, Switzerland
8c, 8a, 8b+, 8b+, 8b+, 8a+, 7c+.
Info: FB Cedric Lachat, Karpos, Petzl, SCARPA
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