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The Font sHitlist

22/4/2015

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L'anthracite, 7a, beauvais nainville, fontainebleau
Sam on L'Anthracite (7a), Beauvais Nainville.
Sam
Styrax assis (7b), Rocher Canon
42 Fillette (7a), Rocher Canon
Le Grain de Beauté (6c+), Beauvais Nainville
L'Anthracite (7a), Beauvais Nainville
Icare (7a+), Rocher du Potala 
L'Été Indien assis (6c+), Rocher du Potala
Bastardised Cocaine (7a), Rocher du Potala
La Fissure de droite (7a), Rocher d'Avon
Little Karma (6c), Franchard Isatis
Le Carnage (7b+), Cuvier
Quel Talon! (7a/7a+), Canche aux Merciers
La Grande Marche (7a+), Canche aux Merciers
Kéo (7a), Canche aux Merciers
Danger Majeur assis (7a), Roche aux Sabots
Patte d'Eph (7a), Éléphant
L'Angle Ben's (7a+), Franchard Isatis
Amber
Mini Dei (5/6a), Rocher Canon
La Fissure assis (?), Rocher Canon
L'Amoco (6b), Beauvais Nainville
Levure (6a+), Rocher du Potala
Les Inversées (6b), Rocher du Potala
Robert assis (6b), Rocher du Potala
Crocodile (6a), Franchard Isatis
? (7a), Franchard Isatis
Pas pour Léon (6a), Canche aux Merciers
Le Feu assis (5+), Canche aux Merciers
No Mojo (6c), Roche aux Sabots
Le Surplomb à Coulisse (6a), Roche aux Sabots
La Voie Michaud (6c), Éléphant
La Pierre Vivante (5), Franchard Isatis

Les Inversées, 6b, rocher du potala, fontainebleau
Amber Crushing Les Inversées assis (6b), Rocher du Potala.

A bit of self-indulgence, our 'tick list' from Fontainebleau includes hard sends of grade, effort or both. However, it's also the result of a winter spent training hard, if not particularly seriously, or perhaps the mark of not having anything better to be doing! 

Unfortunately not all of our Fontainebleau climbing has been given the air-time it may deserve on our list, not through lack of quality of climbing but maybe we just got bored of writing things down... Call it our highlight reel.

Either way it's good to see a lot of bouldering grade consolidation for both of us since our last visit to the forest. Despite this we are both in accordance with the fact that a lot more time should be spent working the classic circuits and ironing out the kinks in our overall climbing. There are endless good rocks to play on that may not be so tough grade wise but may spit us off due to the demand for impeccable technique and coordination, something we both occasionally lack. 

Until next time...
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