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World's Hardest Drytool Route, a D16+, Gets Second Ascent

Summary by Gripped Magazine
Giovanni Bona has made the second ascent of Téleios, a drytool route in the cave at Tana del Drago, Italy. It was first climbed in 2024 by Matteo Pilon with a proposed grade of D16+, which has been confirmed by Bona. Pilon, Bona’s coach, said, “He doesn’t have social media and doesn’t care about that stuff, but everybody who knows him understands how far ahead he is compared to the rest. He sent the hardest [drytool] route in the world [Téleios]…
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Gripped Magazine broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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