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Lait Caillé   6c


area : Gorge aux Châts
type : sitstart / overhang / crack

description : sitstart in blue n°27 and exit via the crack or in the slab.


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Plusieurs versions -> plusieurs cotations ? [fr] posted by pportepa ~ 25.12.2007 11:44

Ce bloc est anoncé 6a dans le topo degré 6, 6b dans le topo online de B. Theret et 6c sir bleau.info.
Existe t-il des variantes ou éliminantes qui justifient un tel écart de cotation ? Quelle est la cotation de la version sur la vidéo de JPR ?
Joyeux Noel !!!!


Ton titre est juste... [fr] posted by Circus ~ 06.01.2008 11:47

Il me semble que la cotation diffère selon les prises de mains que tu utilises : si tu prends les plus basses, c'est 6b/6c ; si, assis, tu attrapes les prises au-dessus de la tête, le réta tourne autour de 6a.
C'est en tout cas le sentiment que j'avais eu en l'essayant.


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