Amazing. Such decisive movement. Difficult to tell he's onsighting at times. Comparing this with the footage of Megos on UK lime really does leave you with the impression that Ondra is in a different league, even compared to someone who has also onsighted 9a.
95 grade 9's
Quote from: Doylo on May 11, 2014, 06:23:16 pm95 grade 9'sSeveral of which are 9b's or 9b+'s, of which Megos has done none (I think?)
For all his 9a onsights and 9b red points he still hasn't done Hubble circa 1990 Benjamin "the daddy" moon
Quote from: Doylo on May 11, 2014, 06:23:16 pm95 grade 9's Make that 96. That's 4 9's in 4 consecutive days.
Tangential thought: despite being the 'best climber in the world' for quite a while, Sharma didn't give us the first of any grade (probably, possibly?). Not that that really matters.
the best of the rest put together probably don't seem to match this frequency of hard ascents. I exaggerate, but not that much.
Wasn't Realization the first 9a+? At least the first without a whiff of controversy
Never been repeated/never got the credits it deserved (because of the artificial holds?). Controversies aside.
At the time I had a subscription to Desnivel, and despite the fact that they ran the news about Fernandez's routes, they also ran interviews to other climbers, and basically no one believed him. We were still far from the days of "it's either on video or it did not happen" but still, he gave few details of the ascents. Andrada thought he never actually climbed Chilam. He went there and tried it, and despite the fact that Fernandez had affirmed having tried the route for more than a year, he could not find neither chalk nor rubber marks in any place. This is what I read.
Bit like j.dunne, maybe you could only climb hard if your were part of the in-crowd?
Once you can do the moves and invest the time... you can climb the route innit?
First claimed 9a+: Orujo, Archidona, Spain. Climbed as 9a in 1998 by Bernabé Fernández, reclimbed after removing 3 of its four artificial holds the grade went up to 9a+. Never been repeated/never got the credits it deserved (because of the artificial holds?).
Quote from: HaeMeS on May 15, 2014, 01:26:38 pm Once you can do the moves and invest the time... you can climb the route innit?Absolutely not. That's totally bull. There are plenty of routes on which can do all the moves and big links quite easily but will never be fit enough for.