Kunur Sayana - Bolting and climbing a perfect line in Peru
High in the Peruvian Andes, Charlotte Durif and Josh Larson stumble upon a striking 230-meter limestone triangle at 4,800 meters and decide to turn it into a dream multipitch. Kunur Sayana follows their journey of discovery, bolting, and climbing “Vuelo del Condor,” a proud new line that kicks off with 8a+ and keeps the intensity rolling with three consecutive 8a pitches in the middle of the wall. What makes this film so addictive is the blend of big-mountain atmosphere and razor-sharp sport climbing: thin air, clean stone, and sustained difficulty where every pitch has consequences. You’ll get the full arc—from the quiet commitment of equipping a route to the decisive, high-pressure climbing that follows—captured with a sense of scale that makes the wall feel both beautiful and intimidating. If you love ambitious new routes, partner teamwork, and the thrill of moving confidently above the bolts you just placed, this one delivers.
Petzl Sport · 17:48
Charlotte Durif and Josh Larson discovered this wall during their 2 years world tour "A World Less Travelled" - Kuntur Sayana is a 230 meters triangular limestone face culminating at 4800m in the heart of the Peruvian Andes. The route climbed and bolted by charlotte and Josh is called “Vuelo del Condor” with 8a+ to start and along the way 3 back to back 8a. Enjoy the video ••• Credits ••• Video Production: Cold House Media https://www.instagram.com/coldhousemedia/ ••• Featuring ••• Charlotte Durif: https://www.instagram.com/chadurif/ Josh Larson: https://www.instagram.com/joshlrsn/