

Verdon-Saussois 1983 (1983)
- NR
- 01/01/1983 (FR)
- Documentary
- 20m
Overview
In 1983, the French Mountain Federation (FFM) organized a landmark climbing gathering in Saussois and the Verdon, bringing together generations of the greatest climbers of the time, including Patrick Edlinger, Jean-Claude Droyer, Jerry Moffatt, Jean-Claude Droyer, Robert Paragot, Lucien Bérardini, Ron Fawcett, Jean-Pierre Bouvier, and other major figures. This event symbolized the emergence of modern sport climbing as a practice in its own right in France, with the liberation of legendary routes and the rise of freestyle climbing, notably under the leadership of Droyer and Edlinger. This gathering was a key moment in the dissemination of the freestyle ethic and the evolution of grading, while Saussois and the Verdon were at the forefront of high difficulty in the world.
Jean-Paul Janssen
DirectorCast

Patrick Edlinger
Self
Jean-Claude Droyer
Self
Jean-Pierre Bouvier
Self
Stéphane Troussier
Self
Bernard Gorgeon
Self
Lucien Bérardini
Self
Robert Paragot
Self