DANI ARNOLD COMPLETES FIRST REPEAT | „ANUBIS“

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Dani Arnold refuses to get wound up and completes a repeat ascent of 'Anubis' on Ben Nevis in winter. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the black dog Anubis stands for mummification and death rituals. For fans of extremely difficult climbing tours, however, the name is firmly associated with an intense route in Scotland. Scotsman Dave MacLeod completed the first winter climb of this daring line in 2010, following his first ascent in the summer. Having previously climbed one of MacLeod's test pieces 'The Hurting', after a fierce battle, Dani Arnold has now completed the first repeat of perhaps the most difficult mixed route in the British Isles.