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Bouldering's Toughest Problem? Adam Ondra Eyes First-Ever V18

Bouldering's Toughest Problem? Adam Ondra Eyes First-Ever V18

Yahoo24-04-2025
Adam Ondra is one of Earth's most prolific rock climbers, and Fontainebleau is one of the most famous bouldering areas. Ondra progresses through a circuit of difficult boulder problems, flashing over half of them.
Ondra completes his tour of the iconic French forest by working on Imothep Assis, which has a predicted and yet-to-be-established grade of V18.
You can skip to 13:35 in 'Boulder Tour de Fontainebleau' to witness Ondra throwing himself on the V18 project.
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