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Blue Circuit D Guide

  • Grade context: FR
  • Ascents: 23

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Stefanie Wolf Anthony Williams Damian Nicola Clementel Tanya LMD

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Table of contents

1. Blue Circuit D 15 routes in Feature

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Seasonality

All Bouldering

description

Blue D

access issues

Some privately owned climbing areas may have restricted access. Check with https://www.ffme.fr/

inherited from France

ethic

ALL FIRES ARE PROHIBITED IN THE FOREST

NO CIGARETTES !!! NO STOVES !! NO OPEN FLAMES

The sandstone is fragile. To preserve the area (and the climbs) please adhere to the following rules:

  1. Use chalk with caution and brush it off afterwards (including huge tick marks).

  2. Chalk should only be used on hands, never directly on the rock!

  3. Clean the bottom of your climbing shoes removing all sand and dirt before any climb. This is essential to limit rock erosion.

  4. DONT CLIMB ON WET ROCK!!!!

  5. Night climbing is prohibited to reduce the impact on the animal habitat.

  6. Dont use the base of the routes as your toilet. Go into the forest a little further off the track or out of the area for a 1 and dig a hole for a 2.

Respectons Bleau

Bien grimper

inherited from Fontainebleau
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 L'arête ouest / Blue 3

arete

5 Boulder
2 Blue 7 bis

traverse fltr

3 Boulder
3 Blue 8 4 Boulder
4 Blue 11 3+ Boulder
5 Blue 16 4 Boulder
6 Blue 20 3+ Boulder
7 Grand Plats / Blue 24 4A Boulder 3m
8 Blue 27 4 Boulder
9 Blue 28

4B Boulder
10 Blue 30

3+ Boulder
11 Blue 31

4 Boulder
12 Blue 32 4B Boulder
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
13 Blue 33

5A Boulder
14 Blue 34 4B Boulder
15 Blue 35 4B Boulder

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
3 Blue 7 bis Boulder
3+ Blue 11 Boulder
Blue 20 Boulder
Blue 30 Boulder
4A Grand Plats Boulder 3m
4 Blue 16 Boulder
Blue 27 Boulder
Blue 31 Boulder
Blue 8 Boulder
4B Blue 28 Boulder
Blue 32 Boulder
Blue 34 Boulder
Blue 35 Boulder
5A Blue 33 Boulder
5 L'arête ouest Boulder
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