8C
May 01, 1994
8C
Josune Bereciartu’s short trip to Switzerland at the start of May resulted in a repeat of Fred Nicole’s 1994 “E la nave va”, an 8c traverse in the Lindental.
Unknown
Unknown
2nd ascent?
The extension of E la nave va, that takes the number of moves up to 150, and its grade to 9a, has been named by Hanspeter Bodmer, first ascender, with the name E la nave va più avanti.
November 01, 2002
8C
3rd ascent?
May 10, 2003
8C
Josune Bereciartu’s short trip to Switzerland at the start of May resulted in a repeat of Fred Nicole’s 1994 “E la nave va”, an 8c traverse in the Lindental.
On May 6, Josune Bereziartu, of Spain, climbed one of the world’s hardest boulder-problem traverses, E la Nave Va, at Lindental, Switzerland. Shortly thereafter, Bereziartu’s husband, Rikardo Otegi, made the problem’s fifth ascent.
May, 2003
Unknown
On May 6, Josune Bereziartu, of Spain, climbed one of the world’s hardest boulder-problem traverses, E la Nave Va, at Lindental, Switzerland. Shortly thereafter, Bereziartu’s husband, Rikardo Otegi, made the problem’s fifth ascent.
Unknown
Unknown
6th ascent?
Three days in 2004 and other three in April 2005 were enough for the Swiss climber Simon Wandeler in order to do the first repeat of the extension of E la nave va , first world-wide proposal of 8c traverse, opened by Fred Nicole in Lindental (Swiss). The extension of E la nave va, that takes the number of moves up to 150, and its grade to 9a, has been named by Hanspeter Bodmer, first ascender, with the name E la nave va più avanti.
8c E la nave va (fb trv.)Lindental SUI -04
2008
8B+
November 17, 2015
8C
8C trav