Wheel of Life (V16) Repeated

22 year old Chris Webb Parsons has repeated Dai Koyamada’s Wheel of Life (V16) at the Hollow Mountain Cave of the Grampians, Australia. At 60 moves long, this link up of several hard boulder problems seems more like it should have some sort of route grade than a V grade. Regardless, it is an impressive ascent that is the culmination of many months of hard work on Chris’s part.

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