Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Open Air Repeated by Adam Ondra

I mentioned below my belief that Alexander Huber is probably the best all-around climber in the history of the sport. 8a.nu reports that Adam Ondra has repeated Open Air, a route from over 10 years ago and confirmed at 9a+ (5.15a), taking 5 days to complete it. Typically 8c+ takes him a couple of tries. Om, a 1992 route, is the next on the list of Huber desperates to go. What is interesting about this is the extent to which the historical record is distorted by publicity and promotion. Alex climbed Open Air before the age of widespread video and internet information so he operated almost in a vacuum and the route was ignored despite the obvious difficulty of the moves. Sharma's efforts on Realization were extensively documented and the ascent was promoted extensively so in many people's minds that route was the first 5.15. Whether the other contenders such as Akira or Chilam-Balam are legit is still contested.

(Thanks to Climbing Magazine for this link to an interview with Ondra about the climb.

Another interview with Ondra is at Planet Mountain.)

6 comments:

wolak said...

We must also consider broken holds... perhaps the climb is harder now than when Huber did it?

not to mention... Huber's a communist, Ondra a socialist, and Sharma is a patriot. It's true, I saw it on FOX News.

chuffer said...

Based on that article a year or two back on FR, Akira looks legit, albeit possibly quite stupid and a better boulder problem to the stance after you exit the cave. I wonder what it would grade out at ...

chuffer said...

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/akira-9a515a/549686688

... Fred playing on Akira a decade later to prove it goes and he did it.

Peter Beal said...

By legit I actually meant the grade. I don't doubt that they have been done. Isn't Chris a Buddhist?

chuffer said...

Yes, but there are doubts about whether Chilam-Balam was ever done.

Ryan J said...

Dani has no doubts it was done. He has said something to the effect that he wished he could have found such an amazing line.

Bernabe did do it. It is really hard. 9b+ ?? who knows. Chris, at his slideshow, said he one hung it. A ten minute rest. It took over two hours for him to do the route! I wish we had stuff that long here :)