Aiguille de Sugiton

Aiguille de Sugiton

West face, voie l'Italienne, TD-, 65m. My climbing mate in the 1st pitch. The route proceeds through the prominent slab just above my mate's head and exits through the dihedral visible a bit left above him. This is in fact the most fascinating route I've ever climbed. Taken spring 1979.
reinhard2
on Jun 3, 2007 5:53 pm
Image Type(s): Rock Climbing
Image ID: 298440

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Andino

Andino - Jun 20, 2007 4:44 pm - Voted 10/10

Bravo

Very nice old school picture !!
Thanks for adding to my page ;o)

reinhard2

reinhard2 - Jun 21, 2007 7:32 am - Hasn't voted

Re: Bravo

Thanx for your comment!
I like very much to remember these times.

By the way - what do you mean by "old school"? The gear may have changed since then, but the style of going such a route must be more or less the same (as far as I remember, there were very few intermediary bolts, and we secured using "coinceurs" - don't know the English word right now - especially in the 2nd pitch, see the other pic)?

Salut
Reinhard

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