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La No Guide

  • Grade context: FR
  • Ascents: 44

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Contributors

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

Paul Badenoch Campbell Gome Steve Gretton Fred Ranchin Ian Geatches Thomas Hocke Lukas Elsner Valentin Faure

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Table of contents

1. La No 16 routes in Sector

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Seasonality

All Sport climbing

description

A pair of short walls at the left end of the main crag. The lower wall is an infamous Buoux slab with all that entails, but the crack taken by "La No" is worth hunting out if you fancy something a bit different.

access issues

Climbing is only authorized from the sectors "Face Ouest" to "Bout du Monde" on the Aiguebrun cliff. All the other areas, including the Confines cliff (on the opposite side) are currently on private land and are closed. Camping and fires are prohibited.

Climbing was forbidden in Buoux for more than a decade. The last area to have been reopened is the Face Ouest area which was re-opened in 2010 with many new routes and some classic lines rebolted.

Not respecting these rules could lead to the area being closed again.

inherited from Buoux

ethic

  • No camping
  • No sleeping in car parks
  • No fire
  • Don't leave any trash
  • Brush off your chalk and tick marks
inherited from Buoux
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 La Risqueuse 5c+ Sport 2
2 Canaris des Îles 5c Sport
3 Châton 5c Sport
4 L'Emoro 6a Sport 2
5 L'Oiseau Bleu 6b Sport
6 Sex Pistol 6b+ Sport 2
7 Meniskote 6c Sport 2
8 OK Carole 6b Sport 2
9 Canabis 6a Sport
10 Cyanolite 6c Sport
11 La No

An off-width to start.

6a Sport 60m, 2
12 Opium 6b+ Sport
13 L'Intruse 7b Sport
14 Nuages Blancs 6b Sport
15 3 Petits Pas de Bloc 6b Sport
16 Vol Qualifié 6a Sport

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5c Canaris des Îles Sport
Châton Sport
5c+ La Risqueuse Sport 2
6a Canabis Sport
L'Emoro Sport 2
La No Sport 60m, 2
Vol Qualifié Sport
6b 3 Petits Pas de Bloc Sport
L'Oiseau Bleu Sport
Nuages Blancs Sport
OK Carole Sport 2
6b+ Opium Sport
Sex Pistol Sport 2
6c Cyanolite Sport
Meniskote Sport 2
7b L'Intruse Sport
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