The small but widespread area of Cassepot Roches Roses is a good example.
It's quite a long walk up to the last boulder in the far end of the area, but it's the most interesting one with many problems, all definitely worth it.
The shapes on that boulder offer many possibilities but I was able to finish two of them today.
First one was "Mik Mak", which looked like an easy warmup, but required much more effort than expected. Beautiful line with a quite scary topout.
Fontainebleau - Cassepot Roches Roses - Mik Mak 7A
Soon after, it was followed by the even more beautiful "Coeur de Flamme".
Truly a stunning line on a very special boulder with a scary uncertain finger lock at the end.
Truly a stunning line on a very special boulder with a scary uncertain finger lock at the end.
Fontainebleau - Cassepot Roches Roses - Coeur de Flamme 7A+(7A)
I lacked on energy for finishing any of the other problems, but spent quite some time trying and working out moves. This boulder hasn't seen the last of me yet.
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