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Glycolyse   6b


area : Canche aux Merciers
type : traverse frtl

circuit : red 32


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repainted posted by hanschristoffer ~ 29.10.2006 19:51

why has the route been repainted lower than it used to be? It seems to as one is not supposed to use the two holds that is beeing grabbed at picture no 2 and 6 on the right?


No idea posted by Adwin ~ 29.10.2006 20:02

Yeah, I have no idea either. The pictures might show an 'old method' of the boulder (the old arrows are still visible), but it is the most logical method. Especially when you are larger, the lower method is harder and less logical. Jean-Jacques Naëls is the one who does the repaint jobs, and he made more curious decisions with this circuit (like exchanging some numbers in the beginning of the circuit).


la canche c'est de la merde [fr] posted by albert ~ 02.11.2006 23:57

eh oui koubiac


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