Move | 9b+ Sport route at Flatanger


See also Move Hard and Little Badder.

Adam originally suggested 9b/+ but Sébastien Bouin suggested a rare upgrade after his ascent.

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12 contributions since 24th December 2021.

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Ascents

4 recorded ascents.

Climber Style Ascent Date Suggested Grade
Adam Ondra Lead | worked 20th Aug 2013 9b/9b+
First ascent.

9b/b+ or just HARD 9b. Took me 2 weeks and half, while feeling strong and with bomber conditions. This route was hard for me, one my hardest, though Change is probably harder to repeat, as it fits my style WAY MORE. [1]

References

[1] https://www.8a.nu/crags/sportclimbing/norway/flatanger/sectors/hanshallaren/routes/move

[2] https://vimeo.com/73040942

Sébastien Bouin Lead | worked 17th Jun 2019 9b+
Second ascent.

The hardest route I did at the moment. One of the coolest. It's an amazing line in an amazing crag.

References

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeZUZUBKVjs

Alex Megos Lead | worked Sep 2024 9b/9b+
Third ascent. 9 sessions.

The same day as climbing The Illusionist.

I think Move was definitely upper end 9b (I'd give it 9b/+) and Illusionist rather soft for the grade (due to the new kneebar beta). I climbed both routes with two kneepads and at this point I'd like to give props to Adam Ondra for making the FA's of those routes without kneepads. The actual crux of Move doesn't change for me, but to get to the crux is definitely easier with kneepads. Absolutely inspiring that Adam did the FA more than 10 years ago 🙌🏼. He could have given it 9b+ without kneepads in my opinion. [1]

References

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

[2] https://www.instagram.com/p/C_8LuJwinlt/

Jorge Díaz-Rullo Lead | worked 18th Sep 2024 9b/9b+