Alphane | 9A Boulder problem at Chironico

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First discovered by Dave Graham it was a project for a long time before Shawn Raboutou made the first ascent.

Roughly 8B in to 8C with no rest, followed by an easier 7B+ outro.

Contributors: remus

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Shawn Raboutou
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Shawn Raboutou
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Aidan Roberts
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Aidan Roberts
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Will Bosi
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Simon Lorenzi
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Jakob Schubert
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Ascents

5 recorded ascents.

Climber Style Ascent Date Suggested Grade
Shawn Raboutou Boulder | worked 6th Apr 2022 9A
First ascent. Around 25 sessions.

I would fall on the last move twice a day—I only had two tries per day—and I did that for 10 days…. It’s so long, and I had to be fresh to be able to do the last two moves. So I was trying every other day. [But] it wasn’t too stressful because I like to project. … I didn’t feel like I had to climb it, I was more just enjoying it. [3]

References

[1] https://www.instagram.com/p/ChczmRCDDdi/

[2] https://youtu.be/Rx6GPpO37C4?t=2564

[3] https://www.climbing.com/news/shawn-raboutou-alphane-v17/

Aidan Roberts Boulder | worked 19th Oct 2022
Will Bosi Boulder | worked 31st Oct 2022 9A (soft)
Third ascent. Around 13 sessions.

Before the first ascent Will had been playing on the boulder with Dave Graham and trying some of the moves. At the time the line seemed too futuristic so he didn't dedicate to it.

After Shawn Raboutou made the first ascent Will got psyched on the line again and headed out with Aidan Roberts, initially just to try the line and then, when he made quick progress, to send it.

In terms of a grade, I personally felt that Honey Badger was more of a challenge for me and proposing a grade for that at the time was daunting as it was my first 8C+. At the cutting edge of climbing, grading feels so much more difficult as the margins are that much finer and personal strengths and preferences really come into play.

Is it 9A? Honestly, I do not know and as I gain more experience of climbing around this grade range I may have a better view, but it is a fantastic line established by Shawn [Raboutou] and I look forward to seeing more experienced climbers comment on where the grade sits. [2]

References

[1] https://www.instagram.com/p/CkdgyVDDNAZ/

[2] https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2022/11/will_bosi_claims_the_third_ascent_of_alphane-73186

[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uBS9OYa2P8

[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEUdY5otiqM

Simon Lorenzi Boulder | worked 15th Dec 2022
Fourth ascent. Around 20 sessions.

The boulder for me is an addition of an 8C and an 8B without rest, followed by an end in 7B+ traverse. The grade of 9A therefore seems very coherent to me. And indeed it seems to me a good step above all the 8C+ that I have done or tried. We all know that the grades have a subjective side and it’s part of the game so let’s just let the time and the repetitions do the work before jumping into fast conclusions on this or that boulder. [2]

References

[1] https://www.instagram.com/p/CmM4XYUj2AW/

[2] Interview with fanatic-climbing.com, December 2022 https://fanatic-climbing.com/simon-lorenzi-coche-alphane-simon-lorenzi-ticks-alphane-interview/

[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rDZAm60qzw

Jakob Schubert Boulder | worked 21st Dec 2023
Fifth ascent.

Notably Jakob had not climbed any 8C+s prior to climbing Alphane.

I went from feeling good on the first sessions to basically being about to give up along the way, as I felt that the boulder required more focus and attention than I seemed to have available.

The ride had it all, from inconsistent progress and setbacks, a slip after the hard part, having to wait out bad conditions before feeling worse again on the boulder but somehow battling through, a story of personal perseverance that I'm grateful climbing can provide me with 🥳🥳 [1]

References

[1] https://www.instagram.com/p/C1HwsHeIt2w/