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wuedesauunder construction ?

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hopefully more to come
Cheers
Klaus
Posted Aug 4, 2006 8:44 am

AndinoRe: under construction ?

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It is indeed in construction, I will soon give more details about the sites, where and when to go etc...
I'm also going to create a page about Climbing sites in Burgundy. So much to do there !
Posted Aug 15, 2006 9:30 pm

Ejnar FjerdingstadInteresting

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Interesting, but how about a few more photos?

Cheers,

Ejnar
Posted Aug 4, 2006 12:46 pm

AndinoRe: I heard ...

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A few upades added since your comment. I hope it will match some of your expectations. If you have further questions, feel free to let me know ;o)

Posted Sep 5, 2006 1:38 pm

AndinoRe: I heard ...

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answered below :
Posted Sep 7, 2006 9:33 am

desainmeLocation

Voted 10/10

You can fill in the longitude and latitude for the Palace
48.402

2.698
Posted Aug 15, 2006 10:42 pm

PulsarNice

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Good that somebody added this place. Perhaps you should a hang a "work in progress" sign above the page.
Posted Aug 18, 2006 8:46 am

charlesinteresting

Voted 8/10

I always wanted to stop off there on the way to the French Alps, but never did!
Looking forward to more info and pictures

Cheers

Charles
Posted Aug 28, 2006 2:23 pm

AndinoFontainebloc

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Dear Gabriele,

I live in Paris and I've been climbing in Fontainebleau for the last 4 years. Sometimes going once a week, sometimes going once every other month.

Fontainebleau is huge (thousands of routes on hundreds of boulders), therefore my best advice would be to buy a handbook (details given on the page) to provide you with perfect detailed information on where to climb depending on your level.

I acknowledge this page lacks good pictures. Next time I go, I'll bring a camera, as I usually go to climb and not as a tourist ;o)
Posted Sep 7, 2006 9:31 am

gabrieleRe: Fontainebloc

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perfect :)
so I think you can understand why, as for my thoughts, the page is incomplete : an area-range page should first of all be very informative about :
what can I find there ? (easy-medium-hard-abo)
which kind of skill I need there ?
how can I get there ?
and, the most important matter, why should I come there ?
About photos I agree with you, I've broken 2 cameras while climbing and taking pics is "comfortable" only on easy-medium routes ... now that, at almost 60, I can only hike or climb easy rock routes, I'm taking a lot of pictures :)
The kind of pictures that could be interesting could be similar to the ones I took at Sasso Remenno
Posted Sep 7, 2006 10:03 am

AndinoRe: Fontainebloc

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Now that the main area page has been created, what would be good is to create specific "children" pages on each boulder site (describing boulders and difficulties on theses specific sites). I will try to do it bit by bit, when I have time to take pictures, as I have other projects to tackle. Will let you all know ;o)
Posted Sep 8, 2006 9:14 am

gabrieleRe: Fontainebloc

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or, better, post them as routes : in my Grigne page I posted the pinnacles (even is more that 120 high) as routes
Posted Sep 8, 2006 10:57 am

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