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L'Effet Larguant   7b+

opened by : Bernard Théret
area : J.A. Martin
type : traverse frtl / sitstart

description : 30 moves long traverse, 10m to the right of L'Arête de Marbre, blue n°11 and blue n°12. Sitstart completly right with a vertical hold right hand and an undercling left hand. There and back is called Base Jump (8a/8a+).


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erreur [fr] posted by Fred Gabiot ~ 31.05.2006 17:56

Avant qu'on raconte que Bernard ne fait pas les blocs et/ ou côte mal. Voici les descriptions de Bernard :

L’EFET LARGUANT : 7b+ : Trave d/g. On part assis au bout à droite du bloc, main droite sur une verticale, main gauche sur l’inversée. En AR : BASE JUMP : 8a/+ 

A vous de jouer...


merci [fr] posted by kathy ~ 03.06.2006 09:28

merci fred pour avoir rectifier la cote de cette superbe trav


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