Via Ferrata Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 3,993 ft | 1,217 m |
GPS: |
44.88043, 6.62992 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 4,124 total · 54/month | |
Shared By: | kenr on Sep 12, 2018 | |
Admins: | David Riley, Luc-514 |
Description
The upper Durance valley has one of the highest concentrations of Via Ferrata routes in the world.
More than 20 VF routes of a variety of styles and difficulties and environments and elevations.
This section contains Via Ferrata routes all around the Haut Durance / Briancon region. Each route is contained in specific local Area, so that each approach or descent trail associated with that Route will be connected to a well-defined local climbing Area.
More than 20 VF routes of a variety of styles and difficulties and environments and elevations.
This section contains Via Ferrata routes all around the Haut Durance / Briancon region. Each route is contained in specific local Area, so that each approach or descent trail associated with that Route will be connected to a well-defined local climbing Area.
Getting There
Driving from Marseille or Nice (like MRS + NCE airports) is fairly straightforward. Driving from northern or central France or the northern French Alps (like GVA + LYS + CDG airports) usually requires going over the Col du Lauteret pass. Driving from Torino Italy requires going over the Col du Montgenevre pass.
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