(sorry for the very low quality!)Is Fontainebleau becoming a crack climbing Mecca?well, not really.but this problem is 4-5 stars in its niche: 7 meters long, glory handjams all the way, the ground is close so you can't swing but not close enough to make it feel ackward (unless you use a thick pad or have very long arms).warning: prone to seepage, dries slowly, long walk in...but has a few very good non seeping non crack problems, 7a to 8a, 20 meters away.
Quote from: ghisino on October 20, 2016, 07:57:40 pm(sorry for the very low quality!)Is Fontainebleau becoming a crack climbing Mecca?well, not really.but this problem is 4-5 stars in its niche: 7 meters long, glory handjams all the way, the ground is close so you can't swing but not close enough to make it feel ackward (unless you use a thick pad or have very long arms).warning: prone to seepage, dries slowly, long walk in...but has a few very good non seeping non crack problems, 7a to 8a, 20 meters away.Pure Line: Font 7c and glory hand jams the whole way. What's the catch!?
Nice Will! Top on Juggernaut looks desperate
Could use some drone footage or a timelapse.
Quote from: dave on November 07, 2016, 08:34:53 amCould use some drone footage or a timelapse.The camera person was an old lady Lagers commandeered from the Ilkley tea hut... which may well qualify as being a drone and lapsed time...
Dan - is the top out heinous on this? (trying to picture it) as Tim scoots off right at the end?
Tim Palmer on Chiasmata at Almcliffe.Might inspire people to try this mega line, arguably the best climbing at the cliff.