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DNA

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DNA is a modern sport climbing route recognized for its extreme difficulty. Situated in Flatanger, Norway, it was created by Seb Bouin and graded 9c, representing one of the world’s hardest climbs. The route's technical nature and demanding moves make it suitable primarily for experienced, elite sport climbers seeking significant challenges. It is a notable benchmark within the discipline.

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DNA ranks #1 of 368 in the Climbing Route ranking, ahead of Es Pontàs.

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What makes DNA notable among modern sport routes?

DNA is in Flatanger, Norway, and is associated with the 9c benchmark level, which places it among the hardest known sport climbs. It is often referenced in discussions about upper-end contemporary climbing standards.

Who created DNA and when is it discussed in grading history?

The route is credited to Seb Bouin. Because of its confirmed level, it is regularly used as a modern reference point in climbing progression debates.

Is DNA a long route or a short power project?

It is known more for density and intensity than for route length. Climbers often treat it as an elite projection-style effort requiring exact movement.

What level of experience should I assume for attempts on this climb?

DNA is generally considered an expert-level project and not a beginner or intermediate benchmark. Most teams treat 9c routes as high-commitment attempts with focused physical and mental preparation.

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