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Big Jim   6c (6c+)

opened by : Bernard Théret
area : Petit Bois
type : high / monos / pockets

circuit : black 4

description : situated near the road, utterly right on the big boulder; top rope bolt is in place.


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Big is beautifull posted by HMS ~ 09.12.2002 21:33

Doesn't warrant the 6c+ grade. Only got 6c for it's (relative) height. Fysical difficulty is 6a+ at the most, well perhaps 6b. Big holds, big foot-holds, only the last move is a bit harder and - yes - also scary. It's just not 6c+. But who cares about the grade, it's a beautifull boulder, love it.

HMS


Not really posted by maarten ~ 12.12.2002 20:17

I don't really agree with you as I've seen some good climbers not being able to make the last move (especially if you're not so tall). There are a lot of 6C's that are easier. But like you say, who cares...
Maarten


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