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Camera used: Casio. EX-V7 Date taken: 13th October 2008
This is the smallest of massiefs at Hotton.
The classic L'elephant begins 1/4 (of picture) in from the left behind the bushes, the sloping feature that can be seen. (slopes to the right)
The Oefs (elephant and girraffe etc) is the poc marked left side of the front slab.
La FanFan begins to the right about 1/4 (of picture) of the way in from right and follows above the obvious slanting (to left) crack.
The belay for all the above climbs is slap bang at the top of the middle of the front wall.
The blank wall on the far right holds all the hard routes.
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The classic L'elephant begins 1/4 (of picture) in from the left behind the bushes, the sloping feature that can be seen. (slopes to the right)
The Oefs (elephant and girraffe etc) is the poc marked left side of the front slab.
La FanFan begins to the right about 1/4 (of picture) of the way in from right and follows above the obvious slanting (to left) crack.
The belay for all the above climbs is slap bang at the top of the middle of the front wall.
The blank wall on the far right holds all the hard routes.