Toni Lamprecht climbing The Devil, You and Me (XI/5.14+) at Kochel in southern Germany. Photo by Margit Memminger.
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Toni Lamprecht has redpointed a 150-foot “monster route” on the limestone of Kochel in southern Germany that might be as hard as 5.15a.The Devil, You and Me (XI/5.14+) is a harder variation of a climb called Sunjata that Lamprecht completed last winter, combining a 5.13d direct start with the crux of Sunjata (5.14a/b), followed by a V9 boulder problem and a pumpy lieback leading to the 5.14a roof at the top.
“I’m quiet unsecure about the grading, so I would say it is somewhere in the UIAA grade XI (5.14b to 5.15a),” Lamprecht said. “Anyway, it's up to climbers who repeat the route to give it a decent grade in the future.”
Ekaitz Maiz on his new route Sistematik Ihes (9a/5.14d) in Navarra, Spain. Photo by Gorka Karapeto.
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Meanwhile, at Aizpún in Navarra, Spain, Ekaitz Maiz has completed a desperate new route he bolted in 2005. Sistematik Ihes (9a/5.14d) climbs an 80-foot cave with a very hard boulder problem at the start. Maiz described the route as “25 meters of endurance and pure power,” with very technical moves.