William did a terrible trick in Loviisa, which no one had succeeded in for almost seven years

Scottish climber William Bosi cleared the world’s most difficult bouldering route, which is located in Loviisa.

Bouldering involves climbing without ropes, on relatively low stones and rocks with mattresses placed on the ground as cushions. Mostphotos

Scottish climber William Bossi climbed the world’s most difficult boulder route as the second in the world.

The Burden of Dreams climbing route located in Lovisa has attracted hard climbers at a steady pace, as world-class names have tried their luck on the route. To date, no one has been able to climb the entire route since its original ascent.

The Boulder route is Nalle Hukkataipalen the line opened seven years ago on a granite boulder with a drastically negative wall. After climbing the Hukkataipale route, it became the world’s first 9A difficulty level, and thus the world’s most difficult route. After that, a few other routes have also been given a 9A difficulty level.

After Hukkataipale, Bosi is the first climber to climb Burden of Dreams. in his Instagram post he seems to confirm that Hukkataipale’s assessment of the route’s difficulty is correct. The degree of difficulty can only be confirmed when someone other than the person who opened the route manages to climb it.

– What an incredible sky! Thank you all for the encouragement. I will tell you more soon, Bosi writes on Instagram

Bosi arrived in Finland to climb the famous route almost a month ago. He first attempted the route on March 16 and spent several days at the foot of the rock before clearing the entire route. Although even difficult bouldering routes are relatively short, routes of a few movements, they are worked on for long periods of time. Hukkataival also worked on the project for several years before he managed to climb the entire route.

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