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L'Être Hâve   7c

opened by : Gilles Cottray
area : Mont Ussy
type : overhang

circuit : red 3bis

description : red n°3 bis; start low.


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cab [fr] posted by espérance ~ 28.11.2003 22:49

j'ai mis les pieds pour la 1ère fois au Mont-Ussy avecFrançois Venzin à cet époque nous avions un niveau 5 (environ) mais cel


cab [fr] posted by espérance ~ 28.11.2003 22:57

je reprend ayant fait une mauvaise manip (sorry)
Donc avec François nous avions remarqué (en 1983) déjà qq blocs mais nous n'avions pas le niveau, c'était du domaine du rêve......
Dès 1985 j'ai commencé à taper de temps en temps des essais notemment sur ce bloc et ce n'est qu'à l'automne 1987 que j'ai réussi pour la 1ère fois ce bloc.


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