Don't know AlistairB but Fleur du Rhum ticks the rest of the boxes, despite the wierd landing theres no hard moves more than 3m off the ground Although the holds are maybe a bit incut to be called crimps...
I may be misreading this thread entirely but I thought the OP was asking for safe low-mid 7s with crimps, not highball stuff with dodgy landings, monos, cracks, roofs, slopers.
Also in isatis, mur cordier is a megaclassic although close to the slabby category. Remember to look at a video for beta, otherwise it might be desperate...
I don't think it fits the bill - it's basically off-vertical technical laybacking, not 10 to 50 degrees overhanging, and the key hold isn't a crimp. I think pirate memory game, ages 5-7, are more popular in Switzerland.All I can think of is that summat-de-prises thing at Canon.
Carnage at cuvier Alta at isatis.Both fingery with flat landings
Quote from: rodma on February 04, 2016, 07:30:11 pmCarnage at cuvier Alta at isatis.Both fingery with flat landingsNeither are mid to low though
Mur Lombard up the path from la coquille might be a good one?