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L'Anar Chronique   7a

opened by : Max
area : Roche aux Oiseaux
type : traverse frtl / roof

description : in the low cave just before the high boulders. Start to the right and traverse in the roof without the supporting rock.


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question [fr] posted by Marc ~ 28.11.2004 14:38

Où se trouve le début de cette voie ?
démarrage assis ou de l'autre côté du tunnel ?
ou au niveau du démarrage de l'action directe ?
merci pour vos infos.


euh? [fr] posted by christianroik ~ 05.12.2004 21:55

il semblerait que l'on démarre assis avec une espèce de grosse inverse main gauche qui semble avoir été pétée, on est donc bien en ligne par rapport à la suite; ensuite on s'allonge à l'horizontale pour croiser main gauche assez loin
La fin est un peu "bagarre" avec des bonnes prises pour le réta
bonne chance!


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