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Frankenjura 8a+ for 11 year-old Josh Ibbertson

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11 year-old Josh Ibbertson has climbed his first 8a+ with an ascent of Primeur de Luxe (8a+) in the Frankenjura, Germany whilst on a half-term holiday with his family. There is some debate as to the grade of the route, with many climbers known to take 8b for it on 8a.nu, but Josh felt that 8a+ was more appropriate!

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Josh on Primeur de Luxe 8a+
© James Ibbertson

Josh's Dad - James - told UKC:

"We spent the half term with some good friends of ours who live near the Frankenjura. They recommended we tried Primeur de Luxe due to the foggy conditions as it stays relatively dry. Josh managed to do all the moves that day and link it in overlapping sections."

Josh returned the next day, but it was his third day of climbing on damp rock and his skin was too sore to pull on the small holds and so a rest day was on the cards. Fortunately the sun came out, dried the rock and good conditions enabled Josh to complete the route in a couple of tries the following day: 

"He’s really pleased to get another classic tick in the Frankenjura and also had time to do lots of other great routes including ‘Hitchhike the Plane’ 7c+."

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Hitchhike the Plane 7c+
© James Ibbertson

James added:

"Josh really enjoys climbing outdoors. Although he’s made up to climb 8a+/b he’s keen to climb lots of routes and enjoys onsighting/flashing and quick redpoints."

Josh has climbed five 8a's in the past year including the classic Raindogs (8a) at Malham Cove (UKC News Report), three routes in Spain (UKC News Report) and one in the Frankenjura this summer.

Josh is sponsored by: Boreal and Allcord

 


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12 Nov, 2015
Its not at all surprising the very young can excel at sport climbing as they do the same with the sport of gymnastics. We have seen much of this in the UK climbing news this month.
12 Nov, 2015
Flipping brilliant josh, well done. That's a pretty groundbreaking achievement. I think we bumped into you up at montsant last new year and you seemed to be having a great time. Keep it up!
12 Nov, 2015
just because it's not surprising doesn't mean it is not extremely impressive, and shows a huge amount of dedication from a youngster. Easy to forget about all the failures and hard hours practising that aren't mentioned in a news report. Fair play to an 11 year old for enjoying that whole process. And I must have missed all the other reports this month about 11 Year old Brits climbing 8a+, would you mind showing us a link to them?
12 Nov, 2015
Its not at all surprising the very young can excel at sport climbing as they do the same with the sport of gymnastics. How old are male gymnasts then? Thought they were mostly in their early twenties?
13 Nov, 2015
What a hero! Well done Josh, it's so exciting to follow your progress - keep updating us James. Don't pay any attention to grumpy people on UKC, they've no understanding of the work that goes into climbing this hard. You're a star. Great to see Jack cranking some hard routes too.
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