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Absurdomanie   7a

opened by : Greg Sobzack
area : Éléphant
type : traverse / overhang

description : to the right of Mono Exacerbé.
NB : still realizable despite a broken hold.


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Absurdomanie revised for 7 + 8 guide posted by Jack Tracy ~ 17.04.2004 15:15

Where then does the official problem start? and finish?
I sent it from the sit start under the mantel.


absurdomanie posted by fred ~ 18.04.2004 16:29

It's starting about 3 meters before the big roof with a vertical jug where you can put the two hands. Then you move to the right with a pocket and a small crack very closed. Then you've got an horizontal crimp (chipped) where you can put both hands and then you can have the jugs under the roof. The exit is what you have done.


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