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Climbing without a rope, between freedom and psychopathy

Summary by El Pais
On May 18, Martin Feistl, a talented 27-year-old German mountaineer, chose to climb a 270-meter wall without a partner. He could also have decided to do it by belaying himself using a laborious technique, but he preferred to take on the challenge alone. The technical difficulty of the chosen route was no higher than 6b, an intermediate grade, especially for someone accustomed to much higher points on the scale. At some point, he fell, and having…
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