Climbing

Jonathan Siegrist on New World Order (5.14c)

In June 2011, Jonathan Siegrist completed a project at Little Si, Washington, that he called New World Order, and proposed 5.14c. The route starts on Whore of Babylon (5.14b), then breaks left to join Lost Horizons (5.14a). "New World Order climbs to the very top of the cliff, covering nearly 50 meters of stone. The climbing style is very resistant—there is a lot of 5.12+ and harder climbing on this route, with one great rest, and one decent one," he says in an interview. Read more here.




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