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places to visit => abroad => Topic started by: abarro81 on April 07, 2015, 07:58:56 am
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Looks like I'll be in Grenoble doing some experiments for a week in mid-May, so figured I'd try to tag a couple of days climbing on the start and end of the trip. Obviously it's a doable distance from Ceuse and St Leger, but has anyone climbed at much of the more local stuff? Pierrot beach etc? I presume la balme will be wet, but is there other good looking stuff near Chambery that might be dry?
Recommendations on good crags where it'd be easy to bum a belay much appreciated!
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If you're after local history you Can visit Comboire, which hosts a 60 degrees overhung 8a, possibly one of the first of the area... Entirely manufactured with the first series of entre-prises bolt on holds!!!
Other than that, i recall someone telling to me that the local hardmen tend to bolt a new "secret" crag, outclimb it in 2 seasons, and then move to the next...so the best place to bum a belay would ne their current secret crag!!!
I also recall the same person saying that St Ange is very worthwhile if you climb solidly in the 8's and a good warm weather crag (afternoon shade). Apparently one of the few really local crags where most routes are not about a single finger-breaking move on pollution-greased slopey crimpers (whivh probably means that You have to endure several of them!)