When the motivation push up the limits - Up-Climbing

When the motivation push up the limits







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Urko Carmona Barandiaran
 started climbing when he was 14 and lost his leg when he was 16. He continued climbing directly after he left the hospital and in the beginning he used a prosthesis. "I did a lot of multi-pitch climbing. But now when i sport climb it is much better to just jump with one foot."

Urko has done Delphin, 7c+ in Rodellar and one 7c at Kalymnos.
 

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