Didier Berthod (born 1981)
[ is a Swiss ]rock climber
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and priest. He specializes in traditional climbing
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, and crack climbing
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in particular.
Climbing career
In 2003, Berthod came to international prominence when he pinkpointed the unfinished sport climbing
Sport climbing (or bolted climbing) is a type of free climbing in the sport of rock climbing where the Lead climbing, lead climber clips their climbing rope, rope — via a quickdraw — into pre-drilled in-situ bolt (climbing), bolts for their ...
route ''Greenspit'' in the Orco Valley
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in Italy
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, as a traditional climbing
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route.[ Converting a sport route to a traditional route is known as " greenpointing" (although the route's name came from its green colored sport bolts).] In 2005, Berthold returned to do the route without any pre-placed protection,[ and ''Greenspit'' was recognized as one of the hardest traditional crack climbs in the world.]
Berthod then made trips to America where he put up new traditional climbing routes such as ''Learning to Fly'' and ''From Switzerland with Love'', both at grade 5.13+ in Indian Creek in Utah.[
The 2006 cult climbing film ''First Ascent'',] followed Berthod's unsuccessful efforts to make the first free ascent
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of ''Cobra Crack
Cobra Crack is a long traditional climbing route on a thin crack up an overhanging granite rock face on Stawamus Chief, in Squamish, British Columbia. The route was first ascended by Peter Croft and Tami Knight in 1981 as an aid climb. Afte ...
'', a -graded traditional climbing route in Squamish, British Columbia
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, Canada; which was at the time considered the world's hardest traditional crack climb (it was later free climbed by Sonnie Trotter
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C ...
).[ The film also documented Berthod’s other climbs in Europe (including ''Greenpoint''), and his frugal lifestyle such as working in a hostel between attempts.][
After quitting climbing for over a decade, Berthod returned to international climbing attention in June 2023, when he went back to Squamish where he completed the first pinkpoint of a long-standing ]open project
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called ''The Crack of Destiny'' that he graded as being harder than . In May 2024, Berthod returned to ''Cobra Crack'' to make the 20th ascent of the route saying "It is more so the end of a book, than a chapter".
Religious life
After completing ''First Ascent'', Berthod, then aged 25 and carrying a serious knee injury, decided to completely abandon rock climbing and joined 's Franciscan
The Franciscans are a group of related organizations in the Catholic Church, founded or inspired by the Italian saint Francis of Assisi. They include three independent Religious institute, religious orders for men (the Order of Friars Minor bei ...
-community, the fraternity, in Saint-Maurice, Switzerland
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(close to where Berthod was born), as a monk. In 2016, Berthod was ordained as a priest, and shortly afterward began climbing again.[
In a 2018 documentary on Berthod called ''Fissure'', he explained his reasons for leaving climbing: "I felt like a junkie, someone who craved a daily dose of climbing. If I didn't get it, I got angry. I hated that feeling because it kept me from being truly free. I needed to be free, and that’s what my faith gave me – that and spiritual healing".][ On his return to climbing, he told German TV: "In recent years I quit this onasticway of being Christian and I embraced a way more humanistic way of being Christian".][ By 2020, Berthod had completed a new bolted route on Petit Clocher du Portalet.][
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Filmography
* Documentary featuring Berthod on ''Cobra Crack'' in Squamish, British Columbia
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* Documentary on Berthod:
See also
*Dave MacLeod
Dave MacLeod (born 17 July 1978) is a Scottish rock climber, ice climber, mixed climber, and climbing author. MacLeod is known for being the second-ever person to free solo a graded route (''Darwin Dixit'' in Margalef, in 2008), and for clim ...
, Scottish traditional climber
References
External links
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FISSURE: The story of Didier Berthod
"Alp & Ism" Trento Film Festival (2020)
''PlanetMountain'' (2021)
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1981 births
Living people
Swiss rock climbers
People from Valais
21st-century Swiss Roman Catholic priests