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Hiéroglyphes gauche / Attaque les Grattons en Chaussettes   6c


area : Apremont Ouest
gps  : N48.437400 E2.626840
type : slab / arete

description : to the left of the GR, 30m underneath red n°10 (circuit TD+ n°10). Variant of the testpiece Hiéroglyphes; morpho. Already climbed at the creation of the circuit TD+ n°10, this problem has been rediscovered recently by Victor Burger.
NB : the difficulties of these two slabs have increased, due to the erosion of the soil.


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ancienne voie [fr] posted by pascal ~ 21.11.2004 14:35

Cette voie était (vers 1980) le n) 19 du circuit rouge


c'est noté [fr] posted by jpr ~ 21.11.2004 15:08

l'existence de cet ancien numéro (abandonné pour cause d'érosion?) avait été évoquée, mais sa position précise n'était pas claire.
Afin de mettre à jour la banque de données, y a-t-il un autre nom pour cette voie, ainsi qu'un ouvreur connu?


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