Bouldering Taken To New Level – Font 9A Realised

Rad Butts goes back on Park Front (Font 9A) for the cameraUKC Articles, 31 Mar 2009© Marcin NogaYou can read an exclusive UKC feature article about this ascent here: Park Front – Font 9A – The First AscentThe Mabley Green Boulder… Where?!This solitary monolith of prime Cornish granite was once an esoteric climbing curio, but not any more.The Mabley Green Boulder is situated in a park close to the A12 at Hackney Wick and is home to the blank Victoria Park Face. Described in the UKC logbooks as “virtually featureless apart from some very marginal undercut crimps”, this golden granite wall is now home to a World class boulder problem.Taking advantage of the recent premium bouldering conditions, one of Britain's most up and coming climbers has succeeded on what could be the hardest single move in the world.The project, now named Park Front, was climbed on Sunday the 29th of March by Rad Butts. Rad has tentatively offered a grade of Font 9A/V17, making this a contender for the hardest problem in the world.Speaking after the ascent, Rad's climbing partner Creagan Beaulay said:”This is the culmination of several years of hard training by Rad and it's great to see this once unknown climber getting the recognition he deserves.”The problem tackles the quarried smooth block known as Victoria Park Face via a “tenuous line of underclings, a few playing-cards thick.”Rad commented that:”Park Front pushed me further and made me dig deeper than any other route I've climbed before.”You can read an exclusive UKC feature article about this ascent here: Park Front – Font 9A – The First Ascent Diesen Artikel inkl. Bilder auf UKClimbing.com anschauen

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