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Bayes Wilder having some fun in Margalef, Spain. (Photo: Bayes Wilder Collection)

This 11-Year-Old Completed Two 5.14b Climbs in One Day

Coloradan Bayes Wilder had a massive day of climbing in Spain

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(Photo: Bayes Wilder Collection)

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On Friday, November 25, Colorado climber went to Spanish crag Cova Gran, Santa Linya, and completed a route called La Fabelita, a 80-foot ascent rated 5.14b. That afternoon, the Wilder family drove to one of Spain鈥檚 other challenging crags, Cova Soleiada, Margalef, and Bayes clipped the chains on another 14b, called Mistic. For good measure, he then finished the day by completing a route calledDr. Feelgood (5.13b).

The best part of this story? Bayes Wilder is only 11 years old.聽

When asked what La Fabelita (8c/5.14b) was like, Wilder launched into one of the most descriptive breakdowns of a route I鈥檝e ever received.

鈥淥nce you鈥檙e about 15 or 20 feet up, you鈥檙e at this other good rest, and then a big move up to another rest, and then I have to do this really hard jump move to a jug,鈥 he said. 鈥淥n part of the jug there鈥檚 like this blocked crimp. And I fell there going for the crimp, but then I figured out better beta to just go for the jug鈥 You climb through this really cool sequence where I get this left hand side-pull undercling. Then I get a hand-heel match鈥.鈥

Wilder went on and on as he broke down the route over the phone. His pure joy at just the memory of that climb鈥攁nd the others he went on to describe鈥攚as delightful. Later, while listening to the audio, I watched the videos of him climbing and followed along. The moves were just as he said. His execution, however, was the real magic. Wilder moves with the precision and strength of a climber well beyond his age.聽

HIs performance over the course of his three week trip in Spain, while incredibly impressive, isn鈥檛 all that surprising. The kid is good. Last year, he put down Southern Smoke, his first 5.14c, in the Red River Gorge. In January, he did two V12s in Hueco Tanks鈥. In the spring he climbed Lethal Design (V12) in Red Rocks. In the fall, he climbed The Evictor (5.12d PG13) on gear and also sent Immortality Sit (V11) in Kettergarden, Red Cliff.聽

His father, Matt Wilder, was a former pro himself, who climbed up to V14 and, in 2009, made a rare ascent of a 5.14d, The Fly, in Rumney, New Hampshire. He鈥檚 also put done a few bold trad lines like The Path (5.14a/b R), at Lake Louise, Canada, and Cheating Reality (5.14a R), in the Flatirons. Naturally, the Boulder-based Wilders have a home woody for training when they鈥檙e not outside or in one of the Front Range鈥檚 myriad gyms. On top of that, Bayes Wilder trains on Team ABC鈥攃oached by none other than world champion climber Robyn Erbesfield-Raboutou鈥攖hree times a week.聽

Leading up to his Spain rampage, Wilder said he did some specific training with his dad on their home woody, doing circuits and pocket pulling. The training paid off: He needed only nine tries each for La Fabelita and Mistic. He also managed to climb a total of nine 5.13鈥檚 throughout the trip.

But there was one thing that Wilder didn鈥檛 accomplish in Spain: He had wanted to climb a 9a. He tried two: V铆ctimas P茅rez and Era Vella, both in Margalef. He said both felt hard and reachy, which, since he鈥檚 just 4 foot 6″, is understandable.聽

鈥淏ut also, I had the goal of just having fun climbing,鈥 he quickly added. 鈥淎nd I definitely went above and beyond with that goal. I had a lot of fun.鈥澛

Now back at home, Wilder is looking forward to a local competition at ABC this coming weekend. Looking further ahead, he鈥檚 hoping to qualify for Nationals. He鈥檚 a first-year C competitor, and since D category climbers (the category for age ten and under) can鈥檛 compete at U.S. Nationals, this will be his first time taking a shot at a bigger stage.

There are local projects he has his eye on, too. He鈥檚 been trying The Heist (V12 R), in Eldorado Canyon. They鈥檝e only made it out to the climb a few times because of the weather and the pad and landing logistics (they need six pads, and his dad uses a rope to spot him), but he鈥檚 looking forward to making it happen.

The secret to this 11-year-old鈥檚 success? He puts in the work. 鈥I鈥檓 pretty persistent,鈥 Wilder said. 鈥淎nd I get kind of stuck on things. If I can鈥檛 do something correctly, I can get pretty mad. 鈥 I keep trying it and trying it until I get it. Maybe a little too much. But yeah. I鈥檓 also just really psyched on climbing. It鈥檚 my passion, and I don鈥檛 know what I would do without it.鈥

Lead Photo: Bayes Wilder Collection

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