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Pou-ovci a Zahir 8b+
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Iker and Eneko Pou | The Hardest of the Alps # 6 | Climbing Zahir
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24.10.2010 - 15:30:08
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24.10.2010 - 17:25:00
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Re[2]: Pou-ovci a Zahir 8b+
Tak toto len podtrhuje tu diskusiu co ste tu mali ohladom "bratskeho" prelezu. Dooost dobra foto / moment.
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13.10.2010 - 09:04:44
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krasna stena a krasne (fakt krasne) video.
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13.10.2010 - 08:34:59
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oni a huberovci su pre mna najviac.
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13.10.2010 - 16:15:08
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Re[2]: Pou-ovci a Zahir 8b+
Veru su to davaci. U mna ma Alex H. kapanek minus za vyjadrenia na adresu F. Rouhling-a ale nehynuci respekt, ze to co ako lezec dokazal a dokazuje. Ale ked ono ich je tak vela hustych a o vacsine sa ani nevie tak sa vyhybam pojmom naj :]
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13.10.2010 - 20:57:45
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Re[3]: Pou-ovci a Zahir 8b+
mne sa lubi, ze su surodenci a ze tie najtvrdsie prelezy robia spolu. to ma pre mna uplne inu hodnotu.
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13.10.2010 - 23:11:23
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toto.
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13.10.2010 - 19:50:43
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Re[3]: Pou-ovci a Zahir 8b+
co bolo na adresu Rouhlinga? (mas k tomu aj nejaky clanok/rozhovor?)
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(c) climbing.com
http://www.climbing.com/exclusive/features/fredrouhling/index3.html
"Two days after leaving Angouleme, Tim and I are sitting across the table from Alexander Huber discussing grading claims. When Huber speaks, there is weight in his words.
Discussing another controversial climb, Huber asserts his reasons for thinking it is very unlikely that Bernabe Fernandez climbed his proposed 9b+ route Chilam Balam in Spain. I then ask Huber what he thinks of Fred Rouhling. Huber raises his gaze and looks directly into my eyes. His glare is so intense that I instantly understand how he is able to climb the hard, scary routes for which he is famous.
“You should ask Dani Andrada about Fred Rouhling,” he replies. I ask him why I should talk to Dani Andrada. “Dani says that the route now is harder than when Fred did it. He says that there is Sika, glue, in the holds now. No? He says that Fred made it this way.”
This description matched what I had found online. I say that I had heard the same thing, but that just two days ago Tim and I have seen Rouhling climb big enough sections of Akira that we are convinced that he has climbed the route as it stands now.
Huber shrugs his shoulders and sips his beer. It looks like I have been dismissed. But Tim, who has done a bit of hard, scary climbing himself, is starting to get that look in his eye.
Huber continues, contending that if a person has climbed at the cutting edge, there must then be a track record of his other hard ascents. Huber gestures with his hand: “If Rouhling’s level is here,” he says, holding his hand at chest level, “and then with Akira it is here” — he holds his hand at his forehead — “then there should be many other routes around here.” The hand is level with his nose. “Where is this track record?” Huber asks. The hand moves to the side of his head, palm up. “Why hasn’t he done many other hard routes soon after Akira?”
Tim leans into the table and says, “Because he couldn’t climb for almost two years.”
“Why is this?” Huber asks.
“Because he had two kids, and his wife had brain surgery and almost died.”
“Still,” Huber says, “there should be other routes.” "