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opened by : Jacky Godoffe & Jo Montchaussé
area : Apremont
type : roof / slightly overhanging
circuit : black and white 9
description : to the right of orange n°20. Start in the middle underneath the roof with foot on rock (white circle), without backwall, otherwise easier.
Question about varaitions posted by blemish ~ 11.12.2002 23:34
Although I saw chalk on the adjacent boulder, I didn't do the boulder problem using it. Now I see these wild pictures of the upside down toe hook where the boulders meet. Can anyone say which way is more fun, harder, or better?
13ieme travail posted by Jos ~ 12.12.2002 00:15
I think using the adjacent boulder the problem is about 6c+, but the method with the heelhook is fun and worth to try as well.
13eme travail posted by stef ~ 12.12.2002 10:24
THe original method go right with a mix of foot dribble in the crack and toe hook on the right boulder (this is the photo ). But The sandy left hand doesn't exist more. Now the easiest method is to jump to the bi with a rigth foot toe hook on the start hold... this is around 7a+ with normal finish. The 7C+ finish use a rigth toe hook on slopper and end on the slab.
stef
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