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Minus Dei   6c+


area : Rocher Canon
gps  : N48.462370 E2.663660
type : traverse fltr

description : short version of Manus Dei, on the boulder of red n°25.


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bizarre [fr] posted by nico5 ~ 26.02.2008 10:37

je ne pense pas que la vidéo motrée soit mius dei. cela ressemble au départ assis du orange. on peut traverser à droite et sortir vers le milieu du couloir. il me semble que c'est ça minus dei. à confirmer.


Où sort minus dei ? [fr] posted by climbing77130 ~ 26.02.2008 17:37

Si minus dei sort au milieu du couloir, la vidéo dont je suis le grimpeur montre un passage départ assis 2,5 m à gauche du n°11 orange, traversée g-d , sortie dans le n°11 orange, je ne connais pas le nom du passage que je cote 6a.


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