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God Save my Finger   8a (8a+)

opened by : Olivier Lebreton
area : Cuisinière Carnage
type : slightly overhanging / sitstart

description : from the parking lot of La Cuisinière, take La Route Amédée (which leads to Duel) up to La Route du Carnage, follow that latter one for 200m, and turn left at the mountain circuit : the boulder is 30m further. Sitstart with a this vertical crack and exit via slopers.


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Belle ligne évidente [fr] posted by kevin ~ 29.01.2008 21:34

De très beaux mouvements, dans un pur style arquées (mais non coupantes)
assez technique en pied, avec de belles préhensions , notamment cette inversée salvatrice mettant fin à la section dure ....... un régale qui sait nous rappeller que nous sommes bien à BLEAU .


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