Type: Boulder, 9 ft (3 m)
FA: Steve Bourdeau
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Shared By: Étienne Gaucher on Aug 5, 2021 · Updates
Admins: Thierry Berland, Richer Lariviere, Luc-514

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Try it in your running shoes for more oomph.

À essayer en espadrilles pour plus de sensations! 

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Sur le bloc 3 rencontré sur sentier le entre les secteurs C. Hélios et D. Atlas

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One crashpad is needed since this problem is near the ground and does not go very high.

Un seul crashpad est nécessaire vu la faible hauteur du bloc.

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The Lernaean Hydra was a monster in Greek mythology. It had many heads and every time someone would cut off one of them, two more heads would grow out of the stump. It was one of the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, the father and mother of all monsters respectively. It lived in the lake Lerna in the region of Argolid in the Peloponnese.

Source: greekmythology.com/Myths/Mo…

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