Tom Randall climbing The Kraken V13 at Hartland Quay, England

The video of English crack climber Tom Randall making the first ascent of The Kraken V13 at Hartland Quay, England.
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Tom Randall climbing The Kraken V13 at Hartland Quay, England
Chris Prescott / Hotaches Films
Most hard modern boulder problems follow a series of tiny crimps and invisible smears, what makes The Kraken stand out therefore is that this is a 40 ft long horizontal roof crack which requires powerful hand jams and finger locks. Located at Hartland Quay in Devon, it was freed in August 2015 by British crack specialist Tom Randall with difficulties estimated at V13.



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