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Éléphant Ouest : traverses 7a and harder

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Other overviews 7a and harder: 24 straight-ups + traverses21 straight-ups

Embuscade 7c+traverse-
***** start on the ledge of Le Grand Toit, climb down the two "colonnettes" to the base, traverse to the left for 2m, then up in the roof, traverse to the colonnettes and exit in Le Grand Toit.

La Tête dans les Nuages 8atraverseThierry Guéguen
***** start at the ledge of Le Grand Toit (6c+), traverse to the left to the big crack, climb down via this crack, low traverse for 2m, then up in the roof, traverse to the colonnettes and exit in Le Grand Toit as in the end of Embuscade.

El Àcrata 8a+traverse / roofMax
start at the right of the exit of the roof, traverse left, downclimb le grand toit, traverse left, halfway up in crack, traverse right till Le Grand Toit, exit in that one.

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