Friday, May 15, 2026

May 15, 2026 - Hiding in Guichot.

The long weekend of the first of May, I was on a business trip for a project and had to work through the weekend, spending long days at work. I was gone for a week and when I got back home, I was truly exhausted. I wanted to climb last weekend, tried for three days in a row (Friday the 8th of May being a public holiday), but I felt like rubbish. Nothing went as I wanted it to be and I felt weak without much motivation. Luckily, I felt the motivation and strength coming back earlier this week and I was eager to climb again, for the even longer weekend. Yet, the weather isn't great and it feels like Autumn. Lots of wind with sun and rain constantly back and forth.
This morning there was a good sunny window though and I decided to climb not too hard hoping to make some tops and boost my morale. There are a few new problems opened by David Evrard in an isolated part of Rocher Guichot and they seemed like ideal contenders.
"Pince à Sucre" is very well hidden and much my style. After I warmed up trying the moves separately and finding a working sequence, I was able to finish it on my first attempt from the start. Even though it had felt like I could have fallen off at any moment after taking the slightly slopey pocket near the top. I wrongly though it would have been over when I got there, and didn't expect the sketchy topout. Nevertheless, again a very nice find from David.

Fontainebleau - Rocher Guichot - Pince à Sucre 7A



The other one that I definitely wanted to try, was "La Conque à Bras (direct)". Yesterday evening, when the rain had stopped for a short while, I did go out to find the boulder, hoping to try it, but by time I got there, it had started raining again. The overhang offered shelter from the rain and the holds in it stayed dry, so I could at least try the moves until the crimp. The topout being soaking wet and still dripping from the rain, was going to be impossible, so hadn't even tried the move after the crimp. It did feel like a first class boulder though, so I was eager to try the whole line.
I made it to the lip of the overhang on my first attempt, but due to a foot slip, I still came off. It went smoothly on my second attempt though. Indeed truly a first class line and well worth five stars in my opinion.

Fontainebleau - Rocher Guichot - La Conque à Bras (direct) 7A

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