Alphane

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Alphane
LocationChironico, Switzerland
Route TypeBouldering
Rating9A (V17)
First ascentShawn Raboutou, 6th April 2022

Alphane is a bouldering route in Chironico, Switzerland. It is graded at 9A (V17), making it one of the hardest boulders in the world.

Alphane sits to the left of Dave Graham's Alphane Moon V11 (8A), and was discovered by Graham many years before its first ascent by American climber Shawn Raboutou on the 6th April, 2022. Within the following 9 months it had been repeated by three more climbers.

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  1. ^ The North Face presents: ALPHANE. The North Face. August 22, 2022.
  2. ^ Miller, Delaney (August 22, 2022). "Shawn Raboutou Does First Ascent of "Alphane" (V17)". Climbing.
  3. ^ Potter, Steven (November 4, 2022). "The Problem is "Unchanged by the Number": Aidan Roberts on the 2nd Ascent of Alphane". Climbing.
  4. ^ McLemore, Andrew (October 20, 2022). "With Send of 'Alphane,' Aidan Roberts Nabs First-Ever V17 Repeat". GearJunkie.
  5. ^ "Will Bosi Claims the Third Ascent of 'Alphane.' He's Reluctant to Confirm the Grade". Climbing. November 2, 2022.
  6. ^ White, Xa (November 2, 2022). "Will Bosi claims the third ascent of Alphane". UKC.
  7. ^ Potter, Steven (March 19, 2024). "Simon Lorenzi On Making the 4th Ascent of "Alphane"". Climbing.
  8. ^ White, Xa (December 16, 2022). "Simon Lorenzi makes fourth ascent of Alphane, Font 9A". UKC.
  9. ^ "Jakob Schubert Climbs Alphane V17". Gripped Magazine. December 21, 2023.

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