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7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 09:43:09 am
In preparation for the forthcoming Swiss trip, what 7c should I be throwing myself at when I'm out there?
Your finest recomendations please

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#1 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 09:54:51 am
randomly...
in cresciano i would say "la pioche", "arcadia", "the partner" (very highball), and a couple of others i don't know the name.
in chironico...just everyone!!!

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#2 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 09:56:48 am
ah arcadia. shall be doing a richie on that one me thinks

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#3 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 10:48:40 am
Except your "little trousers" will actual be clown trousers for everyone else.

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#4 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 11:02:22 am
What about Village Idiot? Looks well brown.

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#5 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 11:09:40 am
Do tomahawk at chironico and les cliques a clackes (heheheheheehehehehehee)

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#6 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 11:11:03 am
done tomahawk and its only 7b+.
village idiot is banned (not suprisingly being in someones garden) and also 7b+

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#7 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 11:34:13 am
Not sure it's an ultra classic but Birds is a nice little low ball, and seems a popular quick tick.

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#8 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 01:22:44 pm
where is it please andy?

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#9 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 01:58:24 pm
Monolith ss at Chironico is about 7c and really fontish.

Rain dogs is very board like at Chironico.

Not sure if Brione main bit is oK (the woods) but there is an amazing dominator like problem but 7cish. Can't remember name.


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#10 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 02:01:43 pm
for some reason I've got a vid of you doing monolith on my pc. It looks good

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#11 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 02:17:09 pm
Not sure if Brione main bit is oK (the woods) but there is an amazing dominator like problem but 7cish. Can't remember name.

Molunk?

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#12 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 02:37:51 pm
Not sure if Brione main bit is oK (the woods) but there is an amazing dominator like problem but 7cish. Can't remember name.

Molunk?

For sure thats right and its class but not exactly sure on access!

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#13 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 03:40:48 pm
Not sure it's an ultra classic but Birds is a nice little low ball, and seems a popular quick tick.
tried the birds last time jim. its behind les cliques, near sloper attack. its ok.
cliques is 7bplus as is la pioche!
i see your thinking here jim. vitruvian man was fun, again low ball.
come on nibile, name names.

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#14 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 04:47:29 pm
another one could be "le pilier" even ig it's given from 7c to 8a.

birds is nice, and i don't think it's a very quick tick. i've seen it in a few videos, and most miss the real start, that is where the 8a starts, on the bigger edges that are on the left. then you traverse right with very low feet, gain the smaller crimps (where most people start) and work your way to the diagonal edge, then right and out.

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#15 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 05:22:37 pm
the thing to the right of le pilier is hard enough, 6c called lemon tree I think. Only Cowboyhat could do it and he had already done serre moi fort

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#16 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 05:53:00 pm
Birds is the right hand line next to raindogs, centrale area block 8 in the guide. Les Cliques a Claques is 7b+ from standing and 7c from sitting.

7c's that I have looked at but not tried that look good are Eisprung, and the problem to its right (fairly basic and crimpy similar in style to Piranja Jim), Block 16 in the Rah Plats Plats area and Les Doigts Verts (7c/+) block 2 in the Doigts Verts area.

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#17 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 05:57:28 pm
fairly basic and crimpy similar in style to Piranja Jim

And with that, the thread achieves its aim.

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#18 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 06:18:47 pm
the thing to the right of le pilier is hard enough, 6c called lemon tree I think. Only Cowboyhat could do it and he had already done serre moi fort

this thing?

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#19 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 06:34:46 pm
birds is nice, and i don't think it's a very quick tick. i've seen it in a few videos, and most miss the real start, that is where the 8a starts, on the bigger edges that are on the left. then you traverse right with very low feet, gain the smaller crimps (where most people start) and work your way to the diagonal edge, then right and out.

My quick tick comment was really just based on the circumstances in which I did it. After a week of getting duffed in Magic Wood, and after taking longer to do Kill Bill (the 7a in Nibile's video) and Sloper Attacke, i just assumed it must be a bit soft. Maybe not. Incidentally I started in the right place.

Dave: aye that's Lemon Tree

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#20 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 06:47:01 pm
word, that lemon shit is a good problem. when i first saw it i assumed it was a 7b.

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#21 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 09:43:24 pm
Anyone know what access is like at the riverbed in Brione? On the same side as the road there´s a superb sitter/crack thing into a good ramp that leads to a fairly high topout. Anyone know what I´m rambling about and if it has a name? No idea about the grade, but it´s about the finest piece of rock I´ve ever climbed on and one I would highly recommend :)

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#22 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 16, 2007, 10:51:05 pm
word, that lemon shit is a good problem. when i first saw it i assumed it was a 7b.
I think it should be 7b

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#23 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 17, 2007, 08:24:01 am

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#24 Re: 7c's in Ticino
October 17, 2007, 11:27:26 am
Not sure what problem your talking about but the riverbed area at Brione is suppose to be fine to climb at!

 

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