Wil Bosi has repeated Return of the Sleepwalker 9A

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The deed is done.

https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2024/02/return_of_the_sleepwalker_9a_for_will_bosi-73602
 
Will Hunt said:
Still, Alphane 8C+, BoD 9A. In this life or the next I will be proven right.

[quote author=Bosiwad]
Return of the Sleepwalker comes in around the bottom end of the grade. Burden of Dreams was harder, but it is such a different style. I think 'Return' probably came in harder than Alphane'
[/quote]

Bosiwad strikes! :bow:
 
spidermonkey09 said:
So bottom end 9A, harder than Alphane, carefully avoided saying Alphane is 8C+...yet :worms: :worms: :worms:

Doesn't leave much room to squeeze it in and still get the grade.
 
Does this further cement Terranova as solidly in the 9A range?

Absolutely dying that the potential hardest boulder in the world is some manky limestone eliminate.
 
:strongbench: nice one from the smiliest man in climbing!

https://www.instagram.com/will_bosi/p/C3nLKdJrZCC/?img_index=1
 
So impressive. Obviously, the world elite travel constantly so the idea of operating away from home territory doesn't really apply to them in quite the same way, but I still think it's incredibly impressive how Will has got both BoD and RotS done on his first trip to the respective areas (so far as I'm aware). His ability to focus and just close the deal is something else.
 
Have you listened to the Billy Ridal-Alex Waterhouse Jam Crack, Andy? Interesting how they said that comp climbing was more relevant than they thought in performing under pressure and still getting it done.
 
:bow:

I've noticed that once Bosi has the moves and links down on a problem, there seems to be a unique inevitability that he's just going to do it. I get the sense that for most of the other top climbers, they get close then have to wait for luck to line up (conditions, fatigue, skin, etc), perhaps regress, and have to come back later. The most likely reason is that these blocks just aren't at his limit. Imagine if he did one of these 100+ day sieges?
 
Liamhutch89 said:
The most likely reason is that these blocks just aren't at his limit. Imagine if he did one of these 100+ day sieges?

:agree: he's doing these problems relatively quickly (12 days on RotSW vs 50+ for the FA, 24 days on Burden vs 4000+ attempts over 3 years by Nalle, 13 sessions on Alphane). Seems like there's more in the tank if he went down the mega project route.
 
remus said:
Seems like there's more in the tank if he went down the mega project route.
Terranova maybe?

If Will upgrades Terranova, does Adam still bother pursuing 9As since he'll have already done one (can tick off another hardest of a discipline)?
 
Liamhutch89 said:
:bow:

I've noticed that once Bosi has the moves and links down on a problem, there seems to be a unique inevitability that he's just going to do it. I get the sense that for most of the other top climbers, they get close then have to wait for luck to line up (conditions, fatigue, skin, etc), perhaps regress, and have to come back later. The most likely reason is that these blocks just aren't at his limit. Imagine if he did one of these 100+ day sieges?

It's like no one's ever told him that you're supposed to get very close, then spend forever not making any more progress, then starting dropping the easier moves, until you eventually give up all hope and then somehow, by the grace of god, drag yourself over the top. And that's if you're lucky :rtfm:
 
I have been waiting for this topic to veer onto that J Schubert got shut down on Sleepwalker yet did Alphane etc etc, but no one is going there. I guess I will have to nudge you lot. What does it say about a)Alphane b)Schubert c) Bosi d)other stuff... please carry on.
 
nash1 said:
I have been waiting for this topic to veer onto that J Schubert got shut down on Sleepwalker yet did Alphane etc etc, but no one is going there. I guess I will have to nudge you lot. What does it say about a)Alphane b)Schubert c) Bosi d)other stuff... please carry on.

In relation to Schubert, and to coin a phrase from boxing: styles make fights.

And something about conditions.

What it says about Bosi: freak of nature
 
Fiend said:
nice one from the smiliest man in climbing!

You wonder if his attitude and approach are factors in his success? He seems (to me) to be happy in what he does and enjoys it, maybe this frame of mind alleviates the pressure?

As well as being a freak of nature as Liam says.
 

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