This Friday we have an awesome video. Johnny Dawes and Jerry Moffatt, two of the most iconic climbers in British climbing history, are seen here attempting 'The Meltdown', a project of Johnny's that was climbed recently by James McHaffie.
James McHaffie commented:
It's totally Johnny's inspiration, finding the line and bolting it..."
I remember hearing of The Meltdown 20 odd years ago and thinking it sounded crazy. It actually looks like a pretty short route, although the description says 25m. Is what we see in the video all of the hardest part or is there more?
If you think that's an awesome video, you are pathetically easily pleased. You need to watch a genuinely awesome video, like this: youtube.com/watch?v=5_sfnQDr1-o&
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