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Fish Eye is an 8c sport climbing route located in Oliana, Spain. The route features significant movement on a large, curving limestone tufa wall created by Chris Sharma. It’s notable for its sustained difficulty and the unique challenges presented by the prominent overhang. Fish Eye is primarily intended for experienced sport climbers capable of committing to demanding sequences and comfortable with steep, powerful ascents.
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Fish Eye ranks #27 of 368 in the Climbing Route ranking, behind Action Directe, ahead of Eiger Nordwand 1938 Route.
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Who bolted the sport climbing route Fish Eye in Oliana, Spain?
Fish Eye was established and bolted by legendary American climber Chris Sharma. He was highly active in developing Oliana into one of the world's premier sport climbing destinations in the late 2000s and early 2010s. The route remains a testament to his visionary approach to finding and bolting hard, aesthetic lines on massive limestone walls.
What makes Fish Eye in Oliana such a difficult route to climb?
Fish Eye is graded 8c (5.14c) and is known for its sustained, pumpy climbing on a massive, curving limestone tufa feature. The route requires climbers to perform long, powerful moves between poor holds while hanging from an overhang. The continuous nature of the climbing offers very little rest, making it a severe endurance test.
Has Fish Eye received any notable ascents since Chris Sharma?
Yes, Fish Eye has become a major target for elite climbers visiting Oliana. French climber Alex Megos famously achieved a very fast ascent of the route in 2015, demonstrating his elite sport climbing ability. It has also been climbed by other top-tier athletes like Adam Ondra and Stefano Ghisolfi, cementing its status as a modern classic.
What type of rock is the climbing route Fish Eye on?
Fish Eye is climbed on limestone, which is characteristic of the crags found in the Oliana area of Spain. The route specifically ascends a large, tufa-covered wall, utilizing the unique, cylindrical formations created by calcium carbonate deposits. This type of rock often features pockets and steep features, providing the steep overhang that makes the route so physically demanding.
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