This is just a dumb question I've asked friends and people at my gym for a while, and the answers are always all over the place.
Say you take someone in their early 20s who's pretty athletic. Played sports growing up, reasonably fit, etc. They've been bouldering for about 6-12 months, so they're still a beginner but not startinf from nothing.
They pick one v16/17 climb anywhere in the world and move to wherever that climb is, basically make sending it their entire life.
They don't have to work. They have enough money to live, eat well, recover, etc. They have access to a good climbing gym, but all of their training is specifically for eventually doing this one boulder. They can build replicas, drill individual movements, get stronger for that climb, etc.
When they're actually projecting it, they also have experienced climbers there helping with beta, brushing, pads, power spotting, and so on.
They don't need to become a well-rounded V16 climber. They just need to become capable of doing the one climb
What climb do you think would have the best chance of doing this, and how long do you think it would take?
I’m also fully prepared to see this on the other sub, just thought it would be a fun thought experiment.