Carlo Traversi writes on his blog that he completed The Never Ending Story (V14) in Magic Wood, Switzerland. Check out video of the ascent here.
The Never Ending Story (V14) Repeated By Carlo Traversi
Posted October 12, 2010 at 6:37 am · Comments { 3 } ·
Posted In: Asides, Bouldering, News
Climbers: Carlo Traversi
Areas: Magic Wood
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How many people actually top it out? Presumably Paul’s triumphant return to the boulder after the broken ankle was to link both parts and top it out, right? Is that common?
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Peter Würth did the last part with a rope in 2009, it’s the only ‘complete’ ascent I know of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5pH474DgJE&feature=player_embedded
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Yeah I was literally in the process of posting the same thing.
I also don’t think Paul broke his ankle on the topout. It was just on an odd fall near the end of the problem that ended in disaster.
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