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Looser than Eiger's north face. Avoid.
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Start as Little Monster, take the right branch.
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Route name painted at base. Takes the dihedral to the left when the route split. Straight up over the bulge is “The Monster” 7b+?
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Route name painted on the wall. Finish as Burnout. Harder for the short. Low in the grade for the tall.
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Route name painted at base. (Don't know where it finish, if you do please redraw the line on the topo)
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Route name painted at base. Several fixed slings. One of the best routes on the sector.
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Route name painted at base where the grade is given as 8a. The locals says it 7c+ though. It is surely easier than J'ai le bourdon and Mister cool, so that makes sense.
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Originally done in three pitches. Requires a lot of rope tricks to do in fewer.
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35m. Many draws. Probably the best route on the sector. Route name written at the base, where the grade is given as 7b++.... that is surely taking the piss.
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For the boulder specialist.
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Diedral, then some trickery. Hard to read (and to climb!)
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Second pitch is 5c
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Boulder
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The desperate dihedral. L1: supposedly 6a+ (6b+?)
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35m
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35m, Boulder move.
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35m. Rubble & Sika. Routname painted on rock.
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Overhanging rubble, but the hard bits are on solid rock. Quite fun. Name painted on the rock
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Both pitches.
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40m. First pitch is 7b
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40m. 6c to first belay (shared with Zuper Zen à droite)
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40m. 6c to first belay (shared with Zuper Zen à gauche)
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Name painted on rock. Is 7c according to locals, 7c+ also mentioned as grade in some places.