Type: Sport, 135 ft (41 m)
GPS: 44.4991, 5.9366
FA: L. Girousse ‘11
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Shared By: Pandy Fackler on Jul 27, 2022
Admins: David Riley, Luc-514

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This is a long journey.  The first 2 bolts are the crux, and it’s common practice for people to aid past them and call it 6c (11a) from there.  If, however, you are a purist, then perform a bouldery sequence that is fairly height dependent.  The holds get good just above the 2nd bolt and then it’s just good French rock grabbin’ for a long while.  The wall slabs out and you enter a cool dihedral that leads to a roof, and then very technical slab in an airy position to reach the chains.

An 80 meter rope is required, and tie a knot in the end.  We had nothing to spare!  

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Middle/right side if Nitshapa crag.  When you’ve walked past the boulders that require you to squeeze close to the wall, it’s about 200 ft or so.

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20 draws to be safe

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