Climbing

Gabriele Moroni Repeats Masoniacmoci (5.14c/d) in Italy

Italy's Gabriele Moroni has repeated Masoniacmoci (5.14c/d) at the crag Masone near Lecco in northern Italy. Adam Ondra established this route in 2009, saying it could be 5.14d. The route starts with a 12-move boulder problem—"a kind of jump start to get a sidepull, two terrible shouldery moves on gastons, a very high foot step, a crazy small undercling to match, and a final brutal deadpoint move to get a slopey rail," says Moroni on his blog. And that's only the bottom section... Read more here.




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