Legendary free climber conquers the 'Crack of Destiny' in Squamish, B.C.
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
After taking a break from climbing to become a monk, Didier Berthod was looking for a special crack to get him back into the sport. Some climbers like the thrill of reaching the summit. But the crack in the wall of a sheer cliff face is Berthod’s specialty.
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