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Elle-et-Vire   7b

opened by : Bernard Théret
area : Grande Montagne
type : traverse fltr / slopers

description : on the boulder of orange n°9. Start completely left and exit via the arete.


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rectification [fr] posted by kathy ~ 19.04.2006 17:24

le depart s'effectue assis sur la grande "marche" avec MG sur une reglette et MD sur un plat puis allée chercher une pince MD comme sur la photo(le départ complétement a gauche du bloc s'appelle "drole de drame et cote 7c+/8a traverser


Départ assis sur marche?? [fr] posted by toto la riflette ~ 13.12.2007 19:53

Départ assis au sol évident entre 2 blocs (dont la marche citée au dessus). Non morpho 2 mains sur la fameuse règlette (7a/7a+).


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