Au boulot: Trundling Cezanne to Limestone and Ice

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Diamond Dachshund
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Au boulot: Trundling Cezanne to Limestone and Ice

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The week started with some trundling near the home of artist Cezanne in order safely secure the "paysages de Cezanne"
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In order prepare for the day ahead we drove 150 miles per hour to the coast to climb 10 pitches at 4:30 in morning so we would be back in time to take a nap and lunch at noon.

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Chef Ivan, en tete.
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This route put up recently (2006 I think) in the Cap Canaille area is ten pitches of a variety, finishing in some crazy conglomerate.
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Me on tete on one of the final pitches.
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THEN IT RAINED FOR 3 WEEKS.

In order to mourn my girlfriends departure, we decided to go to Les Calanques where I took a 50 foot whipper and woke up floating in ten inches of water.

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Finally this morning it cleared for 15 minutes so Tom and I decided to climb the Chere Goulotte on the Tacul Triangle.

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Is there really a difference in 85 degree ice and 90 degree ice?
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Last edited by Diamond Dachshund on Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:32 am, edited 1 time in total.

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DonJuanPakistan
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Re: Au boulot: Trundling Cezanne to Limestone and Ice

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Too much. Hatred stateside grows.

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Drew en a marre.

Il faisait assez beau dans les Ecrins.

Something about that Ivan guy. I really had no desire to do it, but due to his infectious enthusiasm we climbed five pitches of 6b-7b together one afternoon in the rain in the Ecrins.

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