cherry red repeat

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cherry red repeat

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sunday 3/26. 15 year-old from michigan. 4 tries. tyler, i think his name is.
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Post by J-Rock »

Ah, I saw and heard that from the top of the Stadium. I had to stop drilling for a while to watch... Well done! :D
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oooh I think I know who that kid is. First saw him out climbing with his dad at the age of 13. Nice kid, very talented.

Way to go Tyler!
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Re: cherry red repeat

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sounds like 16 yr old Tyler Haack from the Ann Arbor area. damn, these kids are strong!
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There's a 15 year old kid at the Red right now from Hungary who did this so far:
1. Onsite of Cutthroat
2. Onisite of Table of Colors
3. Onsite of Stunning the Hog
4. Onsite of Table Direct
5. Golden Touch 2nd go

I heard he was at the crux of Table of Colors just climbing up and back down to the rest trying to figure it out. He looked like he was just hanging around on jugs.

Strong kids. Dude climbs 5.13 like it's 5.10.

Tyler is strong too. I think he flashed Elephant Man last year. Amazing what climbing in a gym in Michigan and heading outside every once in awhile can do.
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Post by bentley »

Gabor is his name. He actually flashed most of that stuff. He also redpointed Gods Own Stone. His sister also had an equally impressive trip either onsighting or redpointing everything second try. Emily Harrington is also in the gorge and onsighted The Madness today (Sunday).
Tons of talent! Very impressive to watch.
Oh, Tyler did White Man's Shuffle last week as well.
One super neat thing about all 4 people that I just mentioned is they regularly climb with there parents! That is so neat!
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Post by Andrew »

Thats nuts. These kids definitely need to get on something harder.
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Post by pigsteak »

if any one sees a visionary climb they want bolted for the next generation, let me know. i'll put in the hardware, and open it up.
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Post by SCIN »

I'd love to see what David Lama could do at the Red. That kid has onsited/flashed several 5.14s and did 5.14c 2nd go. All in one week.
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Post by alien2 »

I'll have to second the amount of hard difficulty climbers out there now. Not to long ago I watch someone jump from v12 to v12 like they were easy. They were mere warm-ups for him.
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