Published August 20, 2021 12:40PM

In December, 2020, Shawn Raboutou put down the first ascent of Big Z in Lake Tahoe. It’s the first V16 for an area that has seen significant attention from some of the world’s strongest climbers in recent years. Raboutou himself has climbed multiple V16s, including repeats of Daniel Woods’ Creature from the Black Lagoon and Nalle Hukketaival’s Livin’ Large, plus the first ascent of Off the Wagon Sit in Val Bavona Switzerland.
For all you bone crushers out there, Big Z—a tension problem with sidepulls and toehooks on bullet granite, with some strange fall potential, as Shawn demonstrates in the video—is in South Lake Tahoe in a zone that also hosts a V12 and a pair of V13s established by Jimmy Webb.
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