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La Discrète   7b (7a+)


area : Cuvier Rempart
type : traverse fltr / wall / high

description : to the left of red n°4. Start in the corridor to the left with underclings, traverse to the start of Big Mama, take the good hold 1m50 to its right and exit directly in La Tête de Veau with crimps (22 moves).


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méthode pour cette traversée. [fr] posted by nico5 ~ 11.03.2005 19:46

quelqu'un peut-il me dire comment on peut faire la voie en 5c6a qui sert de sortie de cette traversée?
j'y suis allé cet après midi et autant la traversée ne me pose pas de trop gros problèmes (même si je n'ai pas enchaîné), autant sortir par cette voie je ne comprends absolument pas. si quelqu'un a fait l'une des voies de ce mur haut (toutes en 5c/6a) ou tout simplement la traversée?

par avance merci pour vos éclaircissements.


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