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, Karpos, Petzl, SCARPA
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