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Massif de la Liedekerke Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 501 ft |
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50.4798, 4.9388 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Brian in SLC on Dec 14, 2011 |
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Description
With a number of single and double pitch routes, this crag has some very fine and popular routes for the visiting climber.
Nearly 60 meters high, several multi pitch routes provide a more airy feel and great views of the river and valley below. In a number of locations, the base of this cliff is a bit undercut and the first few moves will be quite steep. Hang in there!
Routes at the Liedekerke sector range from 3+ to 6c. This sector hosts more than 70 climbs. With popular moderates like the namesake route, La Liedekerke, as well as Calebard Étanche, The Dark Side of the Moon, Les Malaises, La Moule, L'Emporte-Pièce, etc, there are a number of fun routes to keep climbers busy and happy.
Descent: most routes can be rappelled back to the base. Theres also a couple of walk off options should the mood strike. Theres a well travelled trail atop the crag as well as the gully to the left of this sector available for a walk off/down climb.
Nearly 60 meters high, several multi pitch routes provide a more airy feel and great views of the river and valley below. In a number of locations, the base of this cliff is a bit undercut and the first few moves will be quite steep. Hang in there!
Routes at the Liedekerke sector range from 3+ to 6c. This sector hosts more than 70 climbs. With popular moderates like the namesake route, La Liedekerke, as well as Calebard Étanche, The Dark Side of the Moon, Les Malaises, La Moule, L'Emporte-Pièce, etc, there are a number of fun routes to keep climbers busy and happy.
Descent: most routes can be rappelled back to the base. Theres also a couple of walk off options should the mood strike. Theres a well travelled trail atop the crag as well as the gully to the left of this sector available for a walk off/down climb.
Getting There
From the car park, take the trail to the side of the road and over the bridge. Through the gate to the left, then, pass the first trail which leads to Fanette and take either of the next couple of trails up through the woods.
Some of the route names are marked at the base and these can be used to orient oneself to the cliff. The more obvious groove of La Liederkerke makes a good reference point above the trees.
Some of the route names are marked at the base and these can be used to orient oneself to the cliff. The more obvious groove of La Liederkerke makes a good reference point above the trees.
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