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DescriptionThe western section of Les Trois Pignons generally run parallel to road D16, and are easily accessible from Milly-la-Foret. If you travel to Fontainebleau and stay at "La Musardiere" (a popular climber's campground), these areas are easy to get to. Some areas are much more popular than others; La Roche aux Sabots is the gateway to other popular areas like Le Cul de Chien, so it gets loads of traffic. Still, there's plenty of climbing for everyone. Getting ThereThese areas are closer to the town of Milly-la-Foret, Arbonne-la-Foret, and Noisy-sur-Ecole than they are to the town of Fontainebleau. The best thing to do is purchase the IGN map for Fontainebleau and go from there... The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Trois Pignons West:
Red 20 V2 Boulder La Roche aux Sabots
Le Gout du Jour (Red 26) V2 Boulder La Roche aux Sabots
Le Tiroir (The Drawer) V3 Boulder La Roche aux Sabots
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