A Case for Grading the World’s Hardest New Sport Climb
Seb Bouin climbs hard AF. But, what gives a 5.15b climber the authority to grade a route 5.15d?
When he claimed the first ascent of “DNA” back in May, Seb Bouin had never sent a climb harder than 5.15b/9b. But when he called it 5.15d/9c — the same grade as the hardest route in the world — few questioned his judgment.
This explainer from Climbers Crag provides a well-researched dive into the climber as well as the route. It starts by listing Bouin’s many astounding climbing accomplishments, and then it digs into his journey to the redpoint of “DNA.”
The filmmakers also peppered it with an assortment of little-known facts. Here’s a taste: Did you know that Bouin has belayed Adam Ondra on several of his hardest first ascents?
Kick back, crag nerds. This one’s for you.
Runtime: 17 minutes
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