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Hannes B | 5 Sep, 2022 |
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βeta: Approach is fairly obvious and follows a natural line. Only reason you might loose the path could be because of leaf cover (no offence to anybody who struggled here previously). Trend up and left, mostly along stone and wooden steps, as well as bits of via ferrata; occasional red dots and yellow arrows along the way. If you head a 30m down the road from parking, you can see the crag and obvious overlap. Crux pitch is comparatively easy at the grade for Aosta. A lot of bolts! | ||
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βeta: Approach is fairly obvious and follows a natural line. Only reason you might loose the path could be because of leaf cover (no offence to anybody who struggled here previously). Trend up and left, mostly along stone and wooden steps, as well as bits of via ferrata; occasional red dots and yellow arrows along the way. If you head a 30m down the road from parking, you can see the crag and obvious overlap. Crux pitch is comparatively easy at the grade for Aosta. A lot of bolts! |
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Gwinn512 | 2 Jun, 2022 |
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βeta: The approach is really hard to find. The real path has a lot of stone and wooden steps, but also some trees fallen over it. If your path doesn\'t have stone steps, it\'s probably not the right one. | βeta? | |
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βeta: The approach is really hard to find. The real path has a lot of stone and wooden steps, but also some trees fallen over it. If your path doesn't have stone steps, it's probably not the right one. |
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Grade: 6b+ ***
(Vieux Quartier)