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1 Katalin Paertan climber 14 26th November 2025 26th November 2025
2 Katalin Paertan's ascent of Finales Funkeln ascent 9 26th November 2025 26th November 2025
3 https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/ media 9 26th November 2025 26th November 2025
4 Ryuichi Murai's ascent of Return of the Sleepwalker ascent 6 26th November 2025 26th November 2025
5 Finales Funkeln climb 4 26th November 2025 26th November 2025

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41 26th November 2025 23:05:23 SimonLebc ascent Ryuichi Murai's ascent of Return of the Sleepwalker notes
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### References [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/)
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> I finally achieved what I came here for. The desert was surprisingly rainy at first, but I stayed fresh every session, physically and mentally, and in the end everything fell into place. The real crux was the full span sloper after linking into Sleepwalker. The day I finally stuck that move was the day I sent. For a total of five days, I just kept slapping that sloper and falling again and again. Looking back, everything came down to sticking that one move. Behind it were endless micro adjustments and tick tweaks, so subtle they probably looked like nothing from the outside. Still, I threw every bit of technique and creativity I have built up into making that sloper reachable. On the attempt where I first stuck it, I was too pumped and fell on the last jump. But after a long break and a reset of all the mixed emotions inside me, the next try was the one, and everything clicked. When I barely topped Sleepwalker two years ago, “Return” felt like a dream. I never imagined I would stand on top of this boulder again. This success reminded me not to put limits on myself. I would love to say I can head home satisfied now… but Shaolin is still waiting. I do not know how far I can push it, but I am going to enjoy every remaining day. The clip is from the attempt right before the send, when I stuck the sloper for the first time. ### References [1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/)
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+> I finally achieved what I came here for.
+The desert was surprisingly rainy at first, but I stayed fresh every session, physically and mentally, and in the end everything fell into place.
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+The real crux was the full span sloper after linking into Sleepwalker. The day I finally stuck that move was the day I sent. For a total of five days, I just kept slapping that sloper and falling again and again. Looking back, everything came down to sticking that one move. Behind it were endless micro adjustments and tick tweaks, so subtle they probably looked like nothing from the outside. Still, I threw every bit of technique and creativity I have built up into making that sloper reachable.
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+On the attempt where I first stuck it, I was too pumped and fell on the last jump. But after a long break and a reset of all the mixed emotions inside me, the next try was the one, and everything clicked.
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+When I barely topped Sleepwalker two years ago, “Return” felt like a dream. I never imagined I would stand on top of this boulder again. This success reminded me not to put limits on myself.
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+I would love to say I can head home satisfied now… but Shaolin is still waiting. I do not know how far I can push it, but I am going to enjoy every remaining day.
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+The clip is from the attempt right before the send, when I stuck the sloper for the first time.
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### References

[1] [https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/](https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/)
42 26th November 2025 23:05:23 SimonLebc ascent Ryuichi Murai's ascent of Return of the Sleepwalker notes_pretty
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<h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/">https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/</a></p>
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<blockquote> <p>I finally achieved what I came here for. The desert was surprisingly rainy at first, but I stayed fresh every session, physically and mentally, and in the end everything fell into place.</p> </blockquote> <p>The real crux was the full span sloper after linking into Sleepwalker. The day I finally stuck that move was the day I sent. For a total of five days, I just kept slapping that sloper and falling again and again. Looking back, everything came down to sticking that one move. Behind it were endless micro adjustments and tick tweaks, so subtle they probably looked like nothing from the outside. Still, I threw every bit of technique and creativity I have built up into making that sloper reachable.</p> <p>On the attempt where I first stuck it, I was too pumped and fell on the last jump. But after a long break and a reset of all the mixed emotions inside me, the next try was the one, and everything clicked.</p> <p>When I barely topped Sleepwalker two years ago, “Return” felt like a dream. I never imagined I would stand on top of this boulder again. This success reminded me not to put limits on myself.</p> <p>I would love to say I can head home satisfied now… but Shaolin is still waiting. I do not know how far I can push it, but I am going to enjoy every remaining day.</p> <p>The clip is from the attempt right before the send, when I stuck the sloper for the first time.</p> <h3>References</h3> <p>[1] <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/">https://www.instagram.com/p/DRh1Ky2AVcV/</a></p>

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