Meet the woman who conquers the most difficult climbs in the world

Sasha Digiulian became the second person to climb Mora Mora to Madagascar.


The Olympic Winter Games launched a kick to Frigid Pyeongchang, but in a much hotter part of the world, a woman has already went to a world champion in an extremely difficult and dominated sport.

Sasha Digiulian, 25 years old, became the first woman to climb the Mora Mora, a 2,300-foot granite dome in Madagascar, classified as one of the most difficult routes around the world. So worried, it is only another person - a man-made at the top since its creation in 1999.

As a golfer,Paige Spiranac,Digiulian has become a rock-climbing community to be a woman in a conventional and female way in a sport that addresses a lifestyle more nomaded and less polite. As we have something to do with each other.

"I certainly cultivated thicker skin being a woman in climbing," digiulianRecountForm. "I like to paint my nails pink, I like high heels, you dress up and sleeping in luxury. I also like sleeping at 1,500 feet on a small ledge in the middle of Madagascar, alarm clock and climbing. The lifestyle Dirtbag is not me. I'm comfortable with whom I am and what I am passionate; that does not mean that I am less climber than the guy who lives in a van. "

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