Become a Member

Get access to more than 30 brands, premium video, exclusive content, events, mapping, and more.

Already have an account? Sign In

Become a Member

Get access to more than 30 brands, premium video, exclusive content, events, mapping, and more.

Already have an account? Sign In

Brands

Climbing

Alberto Rocasolano on Wild Roof Boulder Problems

Lock Icon

Unlock this article and more benefits with 50% off.

Already have an Outside Account? Sign in

Outside+ Logo

40% Off Outside+.
$4.99/month $2.99/month*

Get the one subscription to fuel all your adventures.


  • Map your next adventure with our premium GPS apps: Gaia GPS Premium and Trailforks Pro.
  • Read unlimited digital content from 15+ brands, including Outside Magazine, Triathlete, Ski, Trail Runner, and VeloNews.
  • Watch 600+ hours of endurance challenges, cycling and skiing action, and travel documentaries.
  • Learn from the pros with expert-led online courses.
Join Outside+

*Outside memberships are billed annually. Print subscriptions available to U.S. residents only. You may cancel your membership at anytime, but no refunds will be issued for payments already made. Upon cancellation, you will have access to your membership through the end of your paid year. More Details

The Spanish boulderer Alberto Rocasolano cranks out some burly moves on his recent additions to La Peixcave, a cave he’s been developing outside of Madrid, Spain. The hardest new line is Trinity (8C/V15), reminiscent of other famously long roof boulders like The Wheel of Life (8C/V15) in the Grampians, Australia.

Rocasolano has had a great couple of years. Since repeating Chris Sharma’s Catalan Witness the Fitness (8C/V15), in February 2016, he has gone on to establish or repeat three potential 8C+/V16’s in Spain: La Teoría del Todo (FA), in Albarracín; Nacho Sanchez’s Crisis (repeat), in Crevillente; and El Indomable (FA), in Tamajón.

Also read Rocasolano Makes Second Ascent of Catalan Witness the Fitness (V15)