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Petit Pilier

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Access issues inherited from France

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

Ethic inherited from France

Park where indicated, take care of the environment, buy the local guidebook when possible (this is one of the ways you can help local route setters), clean up your shoes before climbing, don't spray beta, be polite.

Routes

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FA: Michel Paquier & Alfred Cognet, 1956

FA: Michel Paquier & Charles Bois, 1964

FA: Patrick Dalbon, Fred Valet & Marc Malvoltti, 1985

1 5c+
2 6a+
3 6a
4 6b+
5 3
6 6a
7 6a+
8 5a
9 5a
10 6b
11 6a+
12 5c
13 6a
14 6a
15 5c
16 5c

FA: Marc Malvoltti & Roland Devigne, 1989

1 6b
2 6b+
3 6a+
4 5c
5 3
6 3
7 6b+
8 6a
9 6b
10 6c+
11 6b+
12 3
13 6b
14 6b+
15 6a+
16 6a

FA: Marc Malvolti & Roland Devigne, 1994

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Author(s): FFME

Date: 2020

Volume 1 of Escalade en Savoie focuses mainly on the climbing areas around Lac du Bourget. In total, the guide describes areas with 31 sectors.

Author(s): FFME

Date: 2020

Volume 2 of Escalade en Savoie describes the following areas: Chambéry, Chartreuse, Bauges, Combe De Savoie and Lauzièr - 1515 routes / difficulties from 3 til 9 french scale.

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