Is that a fig 4 on a 8C boulder!? Incredible!
something tells me its going to be the easiest move
Just checked the link. "The climbs proposes a nice Yaniro as crux for reaching the stand". What's a Yaniro? Well this picture of Tony Yaniro climbing at Buoux in 1986 might explain:Isn't that the coolest thing? Naming a move after someone. Do we do that in English? I can't think. Is there Larry Layaway, a Harry Heelhook or a Garry Gaston who could step forward?
Isn't that the coolest thing? Naming a move after someone. Do we do that in English? I can't think. Is there Larry Layaway, a Harry Heelhook or a Garry Gaston who could step forward?
or a Garry Gaston who could step forward?
We did have the Moon kick,
Layback is called “Dülfer” after Hans Dülfer as well.
I just learned that the french word for drop-knee (lolotte) is in honour of Laurent “Lolo” Jacob. There you go.
In France an 'egyptian' is called 'une lolotte' after Fabrice Guillot who was credited with its invention, have an idea Lolo was his nickname, someone French may arrive to confirm or deny or even do this
Quote from: jwi on February 13, 2017, 09:27:54 pmI just learned that the french word for drop-knee (lolotte) is in honour of Laurent “Lolo” Jacob. There you go.Quote from: mrjonathanr on February 13, 2017, 11:03:22 pmIn France an 'egyptian' is called 'une lolotte' after Fabrice Guillot who was credited with its invention, have an idea Lolo was his nickname, someone French may arrive to confirm or deny or even do this