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Full Contact   7c+


area : Apremont
type : slightly overhanging / dyno

description : direct variant of Faux Contact starting with the undercling on the right.


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right start ! posted by ChD ~ 01.08.2003 11:26

with an undercling on the right. You can guess it far on the right (some magnesia on it) on this picture.


Nope ! posted by ChD ~ 04.08.2003 08:28

The link refers to only one picture, and it is the good one. The only one where you can guess the undercling.


how? posted by ferdinand ~ 04.05.2004 15:15

where to from the undercling? straight-up or to the left holds? or doesn't matter for the boulder do what you prefer?


straight-up posted by George ~ 13.05.2005 12:07

straight-up I thougt


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