Walls in Paris don't seem to be as overcrowded as London, but then I avoid peak times.Hardbloc in Alfortville is worth the trek, I haven't been for a long time and certainly best if you want to actually train.All the walls are hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
Reviews saying simply "loin, trop loin" sounded promising.
Hardbloc in Alfortville is worth the trek, I haven't been for a long time and certainly best if you want to actually train.
Karma is a short 40 minute train from Gare de Lyon to Fontainebleau-Avon then a half hour walk, if for some reason you're desperate to recreate that 'getting to Craggy Sutton' feeling.
Quote from: fried on January 31, 2019, 12:34:53 pmHardbloc in Alfortville is worth the trek, I haven't been for a long time and certainly best if you want to actually train.Good recommendation thanks. It was scruffy and old-school so I fitted right in, being old and scruffy.It is a bit of a trek but if that's the price of not landing on idiots?Quote from: joel182 on January 31, 2019, 08:27:02 pmKarma is a short 40 minute train from Gare de Lyon to Fontainebleau-Avon then a half hour walk, if for some reason you're desperate to recreate that 'getting to Craggy Sutton' feeling.Sadly I can't do that as Karma is a pleaseant 20 min walk from my flat through the park so doesn't give me that 'getting to Craggy Sutton'feeling.Much more sadly what's at the end isn't worth the journey in fact I wouldn't bother if it was actually inside my flat.To be fair it looks like a good lead wall & that seems to be what the locals use it for. Such a shame!
Sadly I can't do that as Karma is a pleaseant 20 min walk from my flat through the park so doesn't give me that 'getting to Craggy Sutton'feeling.Much more sadly what's at the end isn't worth the journey in fact I wouldn't bother if it was actually inside my flat.To be fair it looks like a good lead wall & that seems to be what the locals use it for. Such a shame!
Half chalk, half some sort of grey dust.