It's interesting that he chose to use a rope on the upper bit though. I wonder if this is the start of a new trend where DWS's become more like headpoints, practiced first with a top rope, then soloed after.
In reply to Michael Gordon:
Nice wee bit of insight there and typically modest around the grade.
Sounds like he did it for the climbing. Good interview.
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