Watch Edu Marin making first repeat of WoGü in Rätikon, Switzerland

The video of Spanish climber Edu Marin completing the first repeat of Wogü in the Rätikon massif, Switzerland, in 2016. The 250m 8c multipitch was established by Beat Kammerlander in 1998 and freed by Adam Ondra in 2008. 
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Edu Marin making the first repeat of Wogü 8c, Rätikon, Switzerland, 08/2016
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In August 2016 Edu Marin snatched the first repeat of Wogü on the VIIth Kirchlispitze in Switzerland's Rätikon massif. Recognised as one of the most difficult alpine sport climbs of all, this 250m line was established ground-up by Rätikon gatekeeper Beat Kammerlander in 1998 and freed in 2008 by Adam Ondra who, belayed by Pietro Dal Prà, at the time was a mere 15 years old. The climb packs a punch with a 7C boulder start which gives the first pitch its 8c grade, and then continues relentlessly with 6 other technical pitches: 8a, 8b+, 8b+, 8b+, 8a+, 7c+.




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