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          Berthoud is convinced that one of the last Reformed theologians to endeavor (in a more Biblical manner than Thomas Aquinas) to marry the two kingdoms (nature.

        1. Berthoud is convinced that one of the last Reformed theologians to endeavor (in a more Biblical manner than Thomas Aquinas) to marry the two kingdoms (nature.
        2. In this calendar: Didier Berthod on Arctandra; Kate Rutherford on Moonlight Buttress; Alex Huber on La Rambla; Dean Potter on Honk Kong Phooey; Plus eight more.
        3. The film takes an honest look into the driving factors behind new routing and centres itself on Didier Berthod's desire to be the first to climb.
        4. Join Swiss climber Didier Berthod as he attempts the impossible - to become the first man ever to climb the insanely treacherous "Cobra Crack"!
        5. In a long interview, the master watchmaker explains the origins of four founding timepieces of his brand: the Tourbillon Souverain (), the Chronomètre.
        6. The film takes an honest look into the driving factors behind new routing and centres itself on Didier Berthod's desire to be the first to climb....

          Didier Berthod

          Swiss rock climber and priest

          Didier Berthod (born 1981)[1] is a Swiss rock climber and priest.

          He specializes in traditional climbing, and crack climbing in particular.[2]

          Climbing career

          In 2003, Berthod came to international prominence when he pinkpointed the unfinished sport climbing route Greenspit8b+ (5.14a) in the Orco Valley in Italy, as a traditional climbing route.[3] Converting a sport route to a traditional route is known as "greenpointing" (although the route's name came from its green colored sport bolts).[3] In 2005, Berthold returned to do the route without any pre-placed protection,[3] and Greenspit was recognized as one of the hardest traditional crack climbs in the world.[2][4][5]

          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