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L'Aiguille

  • Grade context: FR
  • Ascents: 72

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Description

A 60m pillar on the far right side; the sector you first bump into upon entering the area. Allows for double-pitch climbing. Trad gear friendly. 2nd pitch lines not obvious due to bolts proximity.

Access issues inherited from Rochers du Paradou

Many rock faces are no go zones, clearly indicated with arrows and crosses. Don't climb there, as these faces might be unstable and/or important habitats for local (protected) fauna and flora.

Descent notes

Rappel down the back side using the cable!

Ethic inherited from Rochers du Paradou

As is the case with many crags in Belgium, this crag is situated inside a Natura 2000 site. Please handle local fauna and flora with extreme delicacy. Respect the no-go zones, be aware there may be more of those in the breeding season for birds. Don't chalk up.

Routes

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1 4a
2 3b

FA: G. Dubois & X. De Grunne, 1930

Set: K. Hauchecorne, 1998

1 4b 20m
2 4b 30m

Set: K. Hauchecorne, 1998

1 4b 20m
2 5a 30m
1 4b 20m
2 5b 30m
1 4b 20m
2 5c 30m
1 4a 15m
2 4c 35m

FA: H. Bolle, M. Nicaise & L. Van Hegge, 1930

FA: Anne Lauwaert & C. Barbier, 1976

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