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Stringless climbing, between freedom and psychopathy

Summary by El Pais
On May 18, the German Martin Feistl, a 27-year-old mountaineering talent, chose to climb a 270-meter wall without a partner. He could also have decided to do so by self-insuring himself using a laborious technique, but he preferred to face the challenge in a comprehensive way. The technical difficulty of the chosen route was no more than 6 b, a modest grade, especially for someone used to much greater difficulties. At some point, he fell, and ha…
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