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Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Was motivating to see a couple of Japan’s strongest in action on Burden of Dreams today @saruzaemon9 @ryohei_kame. And equally impressive to see the accurate reproduction holds they’ve been training on! Rad to see technology enabling new things and ways in climbing. Wish Toru and Ryohei best with their efforts on Burden! Gamba!💪👍 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Was motivating to see a couple of Japan’s strongest in action on Burden of Dreams today @saruzaemon9 @ryohei_kame. And equally impressive to see the accurate reproduction holds they’ve been training on! Rad to see technology enabling new things and ways in climbing. Wish Toru and Ryohei best with their efforts on Burden! Gamba!💪👍 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - First ascent of King of Kokko at No Man’s Land. This line has been stuck on my mind for five years now when I first discovered the area. This year the right crew came together and I could pull it off just at the last moment. A day to remember @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Bonsai (V14) one of Hueco’s best hard ones found and opened by @dave_graham_ and first ascent by @jwebxl.📍Top of West Mountain  @syknar with the video. @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Really doesn’t get much better than this for DWS! Bullet granite, fresh water lake, non-Mediterranean temperatures and a floating sauna underneath! This cliff is shaping up to be like nothing else in the world. What might be the most difficult line on the cliff finally went down a couple days ago. Full on climb and high on up on the star-scale, I’m calling it ‘Ei tippa tapa’. Stay tuned for a video in the works. Stoke is high to get back to the newly brushed projects that may well turn out to be just as hard! 🙌☀️💦 Photo: @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - I’ve been taking a healthy break from social media. Instead, fully immersed living in the real analog world here in South Africa.
The vanity of these self-congratulating digital circles has always been off-putting for me. Empty-calorie catchphrases and posting just for the sake of posting. No barrier of entry and anything goes if your hype game is strong enough.

I’m not the only one seeing the direction this is all headed and while we work on healthier platforms to express ourselves, positive aspects do still remain; most importantly the ability to share something of value that you are truly proud of.

So here is one of the absolute best moments of my year. I discovered and developed this new area now known as Gemstones with the help of a few motivated friends. Place is incredible. No cellphone service, no Whole Foods nearby and everything is graded 6c  so no one hiking up just for another number on their 8a scorecard. Just some of the best boulders in the world in a mind-blowing setting. That’s all.
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First ascent of The Right To Be Forgotten

@blackdiamond @blackdiamond_climb @lasportivagram #bouldering
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - La Rustica! Opened by @jwebxl a good while back as his first 8C and hesitant to grade it that. Well safe to say it’s 8C as shit and also likely the hardest boulder problem in Switzerland. And exceptionally rad.

Although pretty nightmarish for shorter people, if the crux pocket was just 2 millimeters farther I’d be flat out of luck. So count your blessings. Feels fantastic to finish projects overcoming subpar conditions and making it count last chance before a massive rain front shuts things down for a long while! Most times it’s such an uphill battle with hard projects. But sometimes, very rarely, things just work out nice and smooth. An extremely rare treat to not get too used to. Thanks Jimmy for opening this amazing climb 👌

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Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Last year I opened this project in Red Rocks and after putting in the work was close to climbing it - falling off the last move. Then frigid winter temperatures claimed the canyon. Even sticking around for two more months trying to seal the deal, I never got a fighting chance.

Returning for a rematch this winter I routinely worked my way back to where I‘d been - hoping to get an actual shot this year. It was really refreshing to finally session the boulder with someone. @jwebxl and @dawoods89 had teamed up earlier this winter to take it down. Their beta however was of no use for me. Ultimately the boulder is about a friction sloper crux with a barely-there bicycle to gain the slot crimp. Jimmy and Daniel both had the arm-span to bypass this sequence so I was alone fighting my own fight.

This low percentage, friction reliant sequence - combined with my skin issues in the desert - made for low odds to catch the conditions I required. Half the “climbing” days consisted of just showing up and not being able to get any grip on the rock. Or do any climbing.

It all boiling down to weather watching and very little actual climbing put a big dent in my motivation and made me question whether it’s even worthwhile to keep dragging myself out there day after day.

Yesterday I sent it. It was quite anticlimactic. It didn’t seem like anything that I hadn’t already done 10 times. My skin just didn’t fail me that time. I‘m happy it didn’t.

All in all, stoked!! Also a lesson to be learned about how not every battle is necessarily worth fighting. I struggle when climbing becomes all about managing external factors and very minimally about the actual climbing.

Just hours later another winter storm put an end to climbing here for a while. You’re bound to get lucky every now and then! Yes!! 🎰🍾 In-depth video piece coming from @mindframecinema 
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Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - The Mondo-ledge 📷@westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - @dawoods89 trying Vantablack - rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - @dawoods89 trying Vantablack - rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - @dawoods89 trying Vantablack - rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Dawn Wall 🔦 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - When it’s too cold to feel feelings but you still try 🥶 📷 @alexaristei @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - When it’s too cold to feel feelings but you still try 🥶 📷 @alexaristei @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Blade Runner (8B) FA at Alcatraz 👌 📷 @flo.wientjes @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Things are coming together on the line in Black Velvet! Weather has finally been great the past week and @dawoods89 returned for round 2. Daniel and Jimmy have a new way to get around the crux - no such luck for me with my arm span, so I’m working on my invisible bicycle sloper match and one-inch-punch to the slot crimp. Feeling good on it and hoping the weather will be on our side for some more days! Yesterday Daniel got as close as it can get and punted off the very last move. So much more motivating to be working this thing together with someone! Good times in Red Rocks so far! @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - 🇦🇷 #tuzgle @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Foot beta for Cinquieme Soleil (8A ) opened by @cody_roth #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - I found this striking boulder 11 years ago but discarded it in the maybe pile speculating that it probably doesn’t go by the looks of it. Today I opened it and called it Digital Populism. Might just be 8B  but let’s go with a good old fashioned 8B for now. Five-star 💎💎💎💎💎 that’s up there even by Rocklands’ lofty standards 👌 #bouldering #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - More freshies! Ramppikuume (8B) 📽 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Here’s a great one from City of Rocks! Tres Huecos V12. What a fun stormy weekend with the @blackdiamond team! 📷 @bookofsamuel #bdathletesummit
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Charles Albert (@barefoot_charles) making headlines in Fontainebleau with his first ascent of No Kpote Only proposing 9A (V17) - first of the grade in Fontainebleau and second in the world! #bouldering
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Charles Albert (@barefoot_charles) making headlines in Fontainebleau with his first ascent of No Kpote Only proposing 9A (V17) - first of the grade in Fontainebleau and second in the world! #bouldering
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Only the finest 📸 @mlloyd8 #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Only the finest 📸 @mlloyd8 #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Making moves on this project again. Slowly but surely making progress. @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Frequent flyer miles 📸 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Frequent flyer miles 📸 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - El Chaltén 📷 @lena_bam
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - El Chaltén 📷 @lena_bam
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - 🇿🇦 @blackdiamond
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - I hiked to the top of the Chief yesterday to check out @hazel_findlay’s new route Tainted Love. What a unique holdless route and seems very full value for 5.13d, especially placing the gear on lead! Proud first ascent Hazel! Palms feel blistered from all the stemming now and my toes are aching. Definitely need to drag someone up there to belay one of these days. Check the video (link in profile) @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Lots of this lately 📷 @ignaciomulero @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Fun couple of days in Rodellar! Here’s the famous 🐬 arch. Thanks @lasportivagram for bringing the team together for some climbing and a bit if shoe designing! Was fun times! 📸 @theverticaleye 
@lasportivaspain @blackdiamond
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Casi Nipo for my last day in El Chaltén. Absolutely incredible cluster of boulders! We enjoyed all the classics and I managed to open a new boulder to the right side of El Puma. Took a lot of brainwork to figure out this project but at the end of the day ’Buenas retardes’ was born. Extra stoked on this one! Climbs so well and a contender for the hardest boulder in Chaltén. Couldn’t have asked for a better ending for the trip. Peace out Patagonia! 🙌 📷 @nicogantz 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Please take just a minute to sign this petition and save a great #bouldering area of Zillergrund Wald. Find the link in my profile. I’ve enjoyed climbing here very much and would hate to see it fall into the hands of a quarry company to be destroyed. Takes less than a minute to sign and makes a big difference! Thanks for your help
Photo: Peter Crane
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Freshies from Eastern Finland! This one turned out pretty classic 📷 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Freshies from Eastern Finland! This one turned out pretty classic 📷 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - La Sportiva making the best climbing shoes for 90 years now! Good things take time #lasportivAnniversary 📷 @nicobackstrom @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Hueco! Sun is shining and the weather is nice! Snap of Phantom Limb courtesy of @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Project 📷 @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Freshies with @markosiivinen and @louckone! Lots of scrubbing and a little climbing
 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Yabo Arete @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Yabo Arete @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Last try, best try in Squamish! Swooped up a project I couldn’t seal the deal on my last trip: Room Service (V14)! What a finicky piece of rock! Ultimately took close to ten times falling off at the very top trying to catch that unpredictable and unexplainable Squamish stickiness for longer than 5 seconds. Solid amount of climbing and trickery from the obvious start at the bottom into what had been opened by @mccollsean starting high perched on a rock. Adding a sit start still remains a project for next time.

Was also happy to hike up solo to the top of the Chief and make the most of it with a little TR ascent of Tainted Love. Such an impressive route from @hazel_findlay! Definitely need to come back with more time and drag a belayer up there to get after it for real. Good times again, until next time Canada! 📷 @westmountainmedia #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands sunsets
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Freshies from the other day 📷 @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Cruisin Hueco @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Summer vibes in Finland ☀️💦 Video @louckone @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Summer vibes in Finland ☀️💦 Video @louckone @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Torres Del Paine 📷 @nicogantz
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A  and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C  and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area.

Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 
2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C 

#bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A  and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C  and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area.

Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 
2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C 

#bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A  and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C  and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area.

Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 
2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C 

#bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival Instagram - Altitude sickness. Sunburns. Rad boulders everywhere. Unforgettable first week in the Argentinian altiplano! 📷 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

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Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 8K Likes - After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days.

Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed.

Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked.

All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit.

During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring - not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported.

Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen.

Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana

8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : After all the preparations we finally got a weather window to give Dawn Wall a try. After so much work it felt great to get to actually climb and we lucked out with some perfect sunny January days. Straight off the ground the easier bottom pitches were challenging as we hadn’t had a chance to try them since November but the higher we made it the better we had everything rehearsed. Some of the longest pitches were really stressful because you spend such a long time climbing a pitch and if you slip near the anchors you end up wasting lots of time and energy. We had focused on dialing the insecure sections and it worked. All was going great until we couldn’t get through a section of running water. Then a series of winter storms hit. During our time prepping Mulero counted about 20km of jumaring – not counting hauling up hundreds of kilos of water, gear, ropes and supplies that you need for doing the climb unsupported. Big wall climbing at this level seems to be 90% rigging, hauling and jumaring and 10% weather. And once all the work is done, you get rewarded with some climbing. Being the only party on El Capitan for about a month and a half was pretty special on its own and life in the “partyledge” camp was a whole new world I’d never seen. Now that the logistics and the beta are all figured out, stoke is high to return for round two in the next season! 🙌 📷 @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 7983
Nalle Hukkataival - 7.5K Likes - Was motivating to see a couple of Japan’s strongest in action on Burden of Dreams today @saruzaemon9 @ryohei_kame. And equally impressive to see the accurate reproduction holds they’ve been training on! Rad to see technology enabling new things and ways in climbing. Wish Toru and Ryohei best with their efforts on Burden! Gamba!💪👍 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

7.5K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Was motivating to see a couple of Japan’s strongest in action on Burden of Dreams today @saruzaemon9 @ryohei_kame. And equally impressive to see the accurate reproduction holds they’ve been training on! Rad to see technology enabling new things and ways in climbing. Wish Toru and Ryohei best with their efforts on Burden! Gamba!💪👍 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 7544
Nalle Hukkataival - 7.5K Likes - Was motivating to see a couple of Japan’s strongest in action on Burden of Dreams today @saruzaemon9 @ryohei_kame. And equally impressive to see the accurate reproduction holds they’ve been training on! Rad to see technology enabling new things and ways in climbing. Wish Toru and Ryohei best with their efforts on Burden! Gamba!💪👍 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

7.5K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Was motivating to see a couple of Japan’s strongest in action on Burden of Dreams today @saruzaemon9 @ryohei_kame. And equally impressive to see the accurate reproduction holds they’ve been training on! Rad to see technology enabling new things and ways in climbing. Wish Toru and Ryohei best with their efforts on Burden! Gamba!💪👍 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 7544
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.9K Likes - First ascent of King of Kokko at No Man’s Land. This line has been stuck on my mind for five years now when I first discovered the area. This year the right crew came together and I could pull it off just at the last moment. A day to remember @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

6.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : First ascent of King of Kokko at No Man’s Land. This line has been stuck on my mind for five years now when I first discovered the area. This year the right crew came together and I could pull it off just at the last moment. A day to remember @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
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Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.7K Likes - As you may know, the Grampians in Australia - possibly the best climbing in the world - banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail.

Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating.

Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment.

Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to  parkplan@parks.vic.gov.au  letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively.

For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile.

The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help.

I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place.

Photos: @ladzinski

6.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : As you may know, the Grampians in Australia – possibly the best climbing in the world – banned climbing out of nowhere. This climbing ban has been fought extensively through organizations and every legal channel to no avail. Now, a new management plan for the parks is up for approval. This plan, if approved, will CLOSE at least 94 % of the bouldering areas and 80 % of all roped climbing. Devastating. Those of you who have climbed in the Grampians and know how special this place is, and those of you who have not yet been but dream of making a trip one day, this is a deciding moment. Please, PLEASE help out by sending an email to [email protected] letting them know that this park management plan closing climbing in nearly all climbing areas is unacceptable and that a better solution must be found. Even a quick email will help to let them know that this ban affects a large number of people negatively. For more detailed info on this access struggle there is a link in my profile. The deadline for the management plan is in a few days. Any emails letting them know the management plan needs to be revised will help. I miss this place so much and would hate to live in a world where other climbers won’t have a chance to experience this incredible place. Photos: @ladzinski
Likes : 6671
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.5K Likes - Bonsai (V14) one of Hueco’s best hard ones found and opened by @dave_graham_ and first ascent by @jwebxl.📍Top of West Mountain  @syknar with the video. @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

6.5K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Bonsai (V14) one of Hueco’s best hard ones found and opened by @dave_graham_ and first ascent by @jwebxl.📍Top of West Mountain @syknar with the video. @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 6488
Nalle Hukkataival - 6.3K Likes - Really doesn’t get much better than this for DWS! Bullet granite, fresh water lake, non-Mediterranean temperatures and a floating sauna underneath! This cliff is shaping up to be like nothing else in the world. What might be the most difficult line on the cliff finally went down a couple days ago. Full on climb and high on up on the star-scale, I’m calling it ‘Ei tippa tapa’. Stay tuned for a video in the works. Stoke is high to get back to the newly brushed projects that may well turn out to be just as hard! 🙌☀️💦 Photo: @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

6.3K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Really doesn’t get much better than this for DWS! Bullet granite, fresh water lake, non-Mediterranean temperatures and a floating sauna underneath! This cliff is shaping up to be like nothing else in the world. What might be the most difficult line on the cliff finally went down a couple days ago. Full on climb and high on up on the star-scale, I’m calling it ‘Ei tippa tapa’. Stay tuned for a video in the works. Stoke is high to get back to the newly brushed projects that may well turn out to be just as hard! 🙌☀️💦 Photo: @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 6276
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 6K Likes - Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile

6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Peru was such an unforgettable trip. I spent about a month in the Cordillera Blanca solo busy exploring and opening boulders. Might be the most hiking and brushing I’ve ever done in a month’s time. I caught some of the climbs on film and we put together a little video. Find the link in my profile
Likes : 5991
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.9K Likes - I’ve been taking a healthy break from social media. Instead, fully immersed living in the real analog world here in South Africa.
The vanity of these self-congratulating digital circles has always been off-putting for me. Empty-calorie catchphrases and posting just for the sake of posting. No barrier of entry and anything goes if your hype game is strong enough.

I’m not the only one seeing the direction this is all headed and while we work on healthier platforms to express ourselves, positive aspects do still remain; most importantly the ability to share something of value that you are truly proud of.

So here is one of the absolute best moments of my year. I discovered and developed this new area now known as Gemstones with the help of a few motivated friends. Place is incredible. No cellphone service, no Whole Foods nearby and everything is graded 6c  so no one hiking up just for another number on their 8a scorecard. Just some of the best boulders in the world in a mind-blowing setting. That’s all.
•••
First ascent of The Right To Be Forgotten

@blackdiamond @blackdiamond_climb @lasportivagram #bouldering

5.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : I’ve been taking a healthy break from social media. Instead, fully immersed living in the real analog world here in South Africa. The vanity of these self-congratulating digital circles has always been off-putting for me. Empty-calorie catchphrases and posting just for the sake of posting. No barrier of entry and anything goes if your hype game is strong enough. I’m not the only one seeing the direction this is all headed and while we work on healthier platforms to express ourselves, positive aspects do still remain; most importantly the ability to share something of value that you are truly proud of. So here is one of the absolute best moments of my year. I discovered and developed this new area now known as Gemstones with the help of a few motivated friends. Place is incredible. No cellphone service, no Whole Foods nearby and everything is graded 6c so no one hiking up just for another number on their 8a scorecard. Just some of the best boulders in the world in a mind-blowing setting. That’s all. ••• First ascent of The Right To Be Forgotten @blackdiamond @blackdiamond_climb @lasportivagram #bouldering
Likes : 5918
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.9K Likes - La Rustica! Opened by @jwebxl a good while back as his first 8C and hesitant to grade it that. Well safe to say it’s 8C as shit and also likely the hardest boulder problem in Switzerland. And exceptionally rad.

Although pretty nightmarish for shorter people, if the crux pocket was just 2 millimeters farther I’d be flat out of luck. So count your blessings. Feels fantastic to finish projects overcoming subpar conditions and making it count last chance before a massive rain front shuts things down for a long while! Most times it’s such an uphill battle with hard projects. But sometimes, very rarely, things just work out nice and smooth. An extremely rare treat to not get too used to. Thanks Jimmy for opening this amazing climb 👌

@blackdiamond @lasportivagram

5.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : La Rustica! Opened by @jwebxl a good while back as his first 8C and hesitant to grade it that. Well safe to say it’s 8C as shit and also likely the hardest boulder problem in Switzerland. And exceptionally rad. Although pretty nightmarish for shorter people, if the crux pocket was just 2 millimeters farther I’d be flat out of luck. So count your blessings. Feels fantastic to finish projects overcoming subpar conditions and making it count last chance before a massive rain front shuts things down for a long while! Most times it’s such an uphill battle with hard projects. But sometimes, very rarely, things just work out nice and smooth. An extremely rare treat to not get too used to. Thanks Jimmy for opening this amazing climb 👌 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5891
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.8K Likes - Last year I opened this project in Red Rocks and after putting in the work was close to climbing it - falling off the last move. Then frigid winter temperatures claimed the canyon. Even sticking around for two more months trying to seal the deal, I never got a fighting chance.

Returning for a rematch this winter I routinely worked my way back to where I‘d been - hoping to get an actual shot this year. It was really refreshing to finally session the boulder with someone. @jwebxl and @dawoods89 had teamed up earlier this winter to take it down. Their beta however was of no use for me. Ultimately the boulder is about a friction sloper crux with a barely-there bicycle to gain the slot crimp. Jimmy and Daniel both had the arm-span to bypass this sequence so I was alone fighting my own fight.

This low percentage, friction reliant sequence - combined with my skin issues in the desert - made for low odds to catch the conditions I required. Half the “climbing” days consisted of just showing up and not being able to get any grip on the rock. Or do any climbing.

It all boiling down to weather watching and very little actual climbing put a big dent in my motivation and made me question whether it’s even worthwhile to keep dragging myself out there day after day.

Yesterday I sent it. It was quite anticlimactic. It didn’t seem like anything that I hadn’t already done 10 times. My skin just didn’t fail me that time. I‘m happy it didn’t.

All in all, stoked!! Also a lesson to be learned about how not every battle is necessarily worth fighting. I struggle when climbing becomes all about managing external factors and very minimally about the actual climbing.

Just hours later another winter storm put an end to climbing here for a while. You’re bound to get lucky every now and then! Yes!! 🎰🍾 In-depth video piece coming from @mindframecinema 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram

5.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Last year I opened this project in Red Rocks and after putting in the work was close to climbing it – falling off the last move. Then frigid winter temperatures claimed the canyon. Even sticking around for two more months trying to seal the deal, I never got a fighting chance. Returning for a rematch this winter I routinely worked my way back to where I‘d been – hoping to get an actual shot this year. It was really refreshing to finally session the boulder with someone. @jwebxl and @dawoods89 had teamed up earlier this winter to take it down. Their beta however was of no use for me. Ultimately the boulder is about a friction sloper crux with a barely-there bicycle to gain the slot crimp. Jimmy and Daniel both had the arm-span to bypass this sequence so I was alone fighting my own fight. This low percentage, friction reliant sequence – combined with my skin issues in the desert – made for low odds to catch the conditions I required. Half the “climbing” days consisted of just showing up and not being able to get any grip on the rock. Or do any climbing. It all boiling down to weather watching and very little actual climbing put a big dent in my motivation and made me question whether it’s even worthwhile to keep dragging myself out there day after day. Yesterday I sent it. It was quite anticlimactic. It didn’t seem like anything that I hadn’t already done 10 times. My skin just didn’t fail me that time. I‘m happy it didn’t. All in all, stoked!! Also a lesson to be learned about how not every battle is necessarily worth fighting. I struggle when climbing becomes all about managing external factors and very minimally about the actual climbing. Just hours later another winter storm put an end to climbing here for a while. You’re bound to get lucky every now and then! Yes!! 🎰🍾 In-depth video piece coming from @mindframecinema @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5762
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.7K Likes - The Mondo-ledge 📷@westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

5.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : The Mondo-ledge 📷@westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5746
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.4K Likes - @dawoods89 trying Vantablack - rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram

5.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : @dawoods89 trying Vantablack – rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5403
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.4K Likes - @dawoods89 trying Vantablack - rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram

5.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : @dawoods89 trying Vantablack – rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5403
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.4K Likes - @dawoods89 trying Vantablack - rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram

5.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : @dawoods89 trying Vantablack – rad little 8B I opened last winter ⚫️ @BLACKdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5403
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.4K Likes - Dawn Wall 🔦 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

5.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Dawn Wall 🔦 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5354
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.1K Likes - When it’s too cold to feel feelings but you still try 🥶 📷 @alexaristei @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

5.1K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : When it’s too cold to feel feelings but you still try 🥶 📷 @alexaristei @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5134
Nalle Hukkataival - 5.1K Likes - When it’s too cold to feel feelings but you still try 🥶 📷 @alexaristei @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

5.1K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : When it’s too cold to feel feelings but you still try 🥶 📷 @alexaristei @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 5134
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.9K Likes - Blade Runner (8B) FA at Alcatraz 👌 📷 @flo.wientjes @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Blade Runner (8B) FA at Alcatraz 👌 📷 @flo.wientjes @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4934
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.9K Likes - Things are coming together on the line in Black Velvet! Weather has finally been great the past week and @dawoods89 returned for round 2. Daniel and Jimmy have a new way to get around the crux - no such luck for me with my arm span, so I’m working on my invisible bicycle sloper match and one-inch-punch to the slot crimp. Feeling good on it and hoping the weather will be on our side for some more days! Yesterday Daniel got as close as it can get and punted off the very last move. So much more motivating to be working this thing together with someone! Good times in Red Rocks so far! @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering

4.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Things are coming together on the line in Black Velvet! Weather has finally been great the past week and @dawoods89 returned for round 2. Daniel and Jimmy have a new way to get around the crux – no such luck for me with my arm span, so I’m working on my invisible bicycle sloper match and one-inch-punch to the slot crimp. Feeling good on it and hoping the weather will be on our side for some more days! Yesterday Daniel got as close as it can get and punted off the very last move. So much more motivating to be working this thing together with someone! Good times in Red Rocks so far! @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Likes : 4930
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.9K Likes - 🇦🇷 #tuzgle @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : 🇦🇷 #tuzgle @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4910
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.9K Likes - Foot beta for Cinquieme Soleil (8A ) opened by @cody_roth #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Foot beta for Cinquieme Soleil (8A ) opened by @cody_roth #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4869
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.9K Likes - I found this striking boulder 11 years ago but discarded it in the maybe pile speculating that it probably doesn’t go by the looks of it. Today I opened it and called it Digital Populism. Might just be 8B  but let’s go with a good old fashioned 8B for now. Five-star 💎💎💎💎💎 that’s up there even by Rocklands’ lofty standards 👌 #bouldering #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : I found this striking boulder 11 years ago but discarded it in the maybe pile speculating that it probably doesn’t go by the looks of it. Today I opened it and called it Digital Populism. Might just be 8B but let’s go with a good old fashioned 8B for now. Five-star 💎💎💎💎💎 that’s up there even by Rocklands’ lofty standards 👌 #bouldering #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4862
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.8K Likes - More freshies! Ramppikuume (8B) 📽 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : More freshies! Ramppikuume (8B) 📽 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4816
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.8K Likes - Here’s a great one from City of Rocks! Tres Huecos V12. What a fun stormy weekend with the @blackdiamond team! 📷 @bookofsamuel #bdathletesummit

4.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Here’s a great one from City of Rocks! Tres Huecos V12. What a fun stormy weekend with the @blackdiamond team! 📷 @bookofsamuel #bdathletesummit
Likes : 4815
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.8K Likes - Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4766
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.8K Likes - Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4766
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.8K Likes - Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Finally got to try my project! Been waiting and waiting for the weather. Sure it was t-shirt weather with near 100% humidity and started raining mid session. And sure it looks like the weather won’t give me a break until until next spring. But I got to climb on it today and it was awesome! Climbing hard boulders is hard. No amount of gym training will get you better weather. And no amount of waiting guarantees you a chance. But it’s always a good day when you get to climb on your project @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4766
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.8K Likes - Charles Albert (@barefoot_charles) making headlines in Fontainebleau with his first ascent of No Kpote Only proposing 9A (V17) - first of the grade in Fontainebleau and second in the world! #bouldering

4.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Charles Albert (@barefoot_charles) making headlines in Fontainebleau with his first ascent of No Kpote Only proposing 9A (V17) – first of the grade in Fontainebleau and second in the world! #bouldering
Likes : 4765
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.8K Likes - Charles Albert (@barefoot_charles) making headlines in Fontainebleau with his first ascent of No Kpote Only proposing 9A (V17) - first of the grade in Fontainebleau and second in the world! #bouldering

4.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Charles Albert (@barefoot_charles) making headlines in Fontainebleau with his first ascent of No Kpote Only proposing 9A (V17) – first of the grade in Fontainebleau and second in the world! #bouldering
Likes : 4765
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.7K Likes - Only the finest 📸 @mlloyd8 #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Only the finest 📸 @mlloyd8 #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4722
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.7K Likes - Only the finest 📸 @mlloyd8 #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Only the finest 📸 @mlloyd8 #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4722
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.6K Likes - Making moves on this project again. Slowly but surely making progress. @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Making moves on this project again. Slowly but surely making progress. @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4556
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.4K Likes - Frequent flyer miles 📸 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Frequent flyer miles 📸 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4413
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.4K Likes - Frequent flyer miles 📸 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Frequent flyer miles 📸 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4413
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.4K Likes - El Chaltén 📷 @lena_bam

4.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : El Chaltén 📷 @lena_bam
Likes : 4382
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.4K Likes - El Chaltén 📷 @lena_bam

4.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : El Chaltén 📷 @lena_bam
Likes : 4382
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.3K Likes - 🇿🇦 @blackdiamond

4.3K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : 🇿🇦 @blackdiamond
Likes : 4330
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.3K Likes - I hiked to the top of the Chief yesterday to check out @hazel_findlay’s new route Tainted Love. What a unique holdless route and seems very full value for 5.13d, especially placing the gear on lead! Proud first ascent Hazel! Palms feel blistered from all the stemming now and my toes are aching. Definitely need to drag someone up there to belay one of these days. Check the video (link in profile) @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.3K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : I hiked to the top of the Chief yesterday to check out @hazel_findlay’s new route Tainted Love. What a unique holdless route and seems very full value for 5.13d, especially placing the gear on lead! Proud first ascent Hazel! Palms feel blistered from all the stemming now and my toes are aching. Definitely need to drag someone up there to belay one of these days. Check the video (link in profile) @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4293
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.2K Likes - Lots of this lately 📷 @ignaciomulero @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.2K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Lots of this lately 📷 @ignaciomulero @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4189
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.2K Likes - Fun couple of days in Rodellar! Here’s the famous 🐬 arch. Thanks @lasportivagram for bringing the team together for some climbing and a bit if shoe designing! Was fun times! 📸 @theverticaleye 
@lasportivaspain @blackdiamond

4.2K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Fun couple of days in Rodellar! Here’s the famous 🐬 arch. Thanks @lasportivagram for bringing the team together for some climbing and a bit if shoe designing! Was fun times! 📸 @theverticaleye @lasportivaspain @blackdiamond
Likes : 4181
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.1K Likes - Casi Nipo for my last day in El Chaltén. Absolutely incredible cluster of boulders! We enjoyed all the classics and I managed to open a new boulder to the right side of El Puma. Took a lot of brainwork to figure out this project but at the end of the day ’Buenas retardes’ was born. Extra stoked on this one! Climbs so well and a contender for the hardest boulder in Chaltén. Couldn’t have asked for a better ending for the trip. Peace out Patagonia! 🙌 📷 @nicogantz 
@blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.1K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Casi Nipo for my last day in El Chaltén. Absolutely incredible cluster of boulders! We enjoyed all the classics and I managed to open a new boulder to the right side of El Puma. Took a lot of brainwork to figure out this project but at the end of the day ’Buenas retardes’ was born. Extra stoked on this one! Climbs so well and a contender for the hardest boulder in Chaltén. Couldn’t have asked for a better ending for the trip. Peace out Patagonia! 🙌 📷 @nicogantz @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4148
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.1K Likes - Please take just a minute to sign this petition and save a great #bouldering area of Zillergrund Wald. Find the link in my profile. I’ve enjoyed climbing here very much and would hate to see it fall into the hands of a quarry company to be destroyed. Takes less than a minute to sign and makes a big difference! Thanks for your help
Photo: Peter Crane

4.1K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Please take just a minute to sign this petition and save a great #bouldering area of Zillergrund Wald. Find the link in my profile. I’ve enjoyed climbing here very much and would hate to see it fall into the hands of a quarry company to be destroyed. Takes less than a minute to sign and makes a big difference! Thanks for your help Photo: Peter Crane
Likes : 4129
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.1K Likes - Freshies from Eastern Finland! This one turned out pretty classic 📷 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.1K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Freshies from Eastern Finland! This one turned out pretty classic 📷 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4066
Nalle Hukkataival - 4.1K Likes - Freshies from Eastern Finland! This one turned out pretty classic 📷 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

4.1K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Freshies from Eastern Finland! This one turned out pretty classic 📷 @markosiivinen #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 4066
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.9K Likes - One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering

3.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Likes : 3879
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.9K Likes - One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering

3.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Likes : 3879
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.9K Likes - One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering

3.9K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : One from Africa. Leopard Shield 🐆🛡 at Outer Realm 📸@hcslowmo #rocklands @blackdiamond @lasportivagram #bouldering
Likes : 3879
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.8K Likes - La Sportiva making the best climbing shoes for 90 years now! Good things take time #lasportivAnniversary 📷 @nicobackstrom @lasportivagram @lasportivana

3.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : La Sportiva making the best climbing shoes for 90 years now! Good things take time #lasportivAnniversary 📷 @nicobackstrom @lasportivagram @lasportivana
Likes : 3809
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.8K Likes - Hueco! Sun is shining and the weather is nice! Snap of Phantom Limb courtesy of @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.8K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Hueco! Sun is shining and the weather is nice! Snap of Phantom Limb courtesy of @westmountainmedia @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3795
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.7K Likes - Project 📷 @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Project 📷 @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3700
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.7K Likes - Freshies with @markosiivinen and @louckone! Lots of scrubbing and a little climbing
 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Freshies with @markosiivinen and @louckone! Lots of scrubbing and a little climbing @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3678
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.7K Likes - Yabo Arete @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Yabo Arete @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3667
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.7K Likes - Yabo Arete @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Yabo Arete @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3667
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.7K Likes - Last try, best try in Squamish! Swooped up a project I couldn’t seal the deal on my last trip: Room Service (V14)! What a finicky piece of rock! Ultimately took close to ten times falling off at the very top trying to catch that unpredictable and unexplainable Squamish stickiness for longer than 5 seconds. Solid amount of climbing and trickery from the obvious start at the bottom into what had been opened by @mccollsean starting high perched on a rock. Adding a sit start still remains a project for next time.

Was also happy to hike up solo to the top of the Chief and make the most of it with a little TR ascent of Tainted Love. Such an impressive route from @hazel_findlay! Definitely need to come back with more time and drag a belayer up there to get after it for real. Good times again, until next time Canada! 📷 @westmountainmedia #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.7K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Last try, best try in Squamish! Swooped up a project I couldn’t seal the deal on my last trip: Room Service (V14)! What a finicky piece of rock! Ultimately took close to ten times falling off at the very top trying to catch that unpredictable and unexplainable Squamish stickiness for longer than 5 seconds. Solid amount of climbing and trickery from the obvious start at the bottom into what had been opened by @mccollsean starting high perched on a rock. Adding a sit start still remains a project for next time. Was also happy to hike up solo to the top of the Chief and make the most of it with a little TR ascent of Tainted Love. Such an impressive route from @hazel_findlay! Definitely need to come back with more time and drag a belayer up there to get after it for real. Good times again, until next time Canada! 📷 @westmountainmedia #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3657
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands sunsets

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands sunsets
Likes : 3635
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Rocklands moments 2018 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3590
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Freshies from the other day 📷 @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Freshies from the other day 📷 @markosiivinen @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3555
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.6K Likes - Cruisin Hueco @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.6K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Cruisin Hueco @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3552
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.4K Likes - Summer vibes in Finland ☀️💦 Video @louckone @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Summer vibes in Finland ☀️💦 Video @louckone @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3437
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.4K Likes - Summer vibes in Finland ☀️💦 Video @louckone @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Summer vibes in Finland ☀️💦 Video @louckone @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3437
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.4K Likes - Torres Del Paine 📷 @nicogantz

3.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Torres Del Paine 📷 @nicogantz
Likes : 3433
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.4K Likes - Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A  and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C  and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area.

Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 
2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C 

#bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area. Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3429
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.4K Likes - Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A  and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C  and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area.

Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 
2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C 

#bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area. Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3429
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.4K Likes - Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A  and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C  and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area.

Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 
2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C 

#bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Yesterday I had a very rare kind of day of just going climbing without too much of the work that goes into cleaning and opening new climbs. Thanks to the efforts of @fausey @tchadx @barefoot_charles @giuliano_cameroni I got to do a nice volume day in Dangerzone with Law and Order 8A /B, Tail of Caracal 8A, Big Lil’ Lies 8A (flash), Hipster Whale 8A and also added a couple first ascents with Dayless day 7C and Hiding in the Shadows 8B for the new hardest problem in the area. Video: 1️⃣ Microcline 8A 2️⃣ Hiding In The Shadows 8B 3️⃣ Dayless Day 7C #bouldering @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3429
Nalle Hukkataival - 3.4K Likes - Altitude sickness. Sunburns. Rad boulders everywhere. Unforgettable first week in the Argentinian altiplano! 📷 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram

3.4K Likes – Nalle Hukkataival Instagram

Caption : Altitude sickness. Sunburns. Rad boulders everywhere. Unforgettable first week in the Argentinian altiplano! 📷 @mlloyd8 @blackdiamond @lasportivagram
Likes : 3403