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  • A nice little route that seems easier than it looks, especially at the start. Lenght 16 m ; 9 quickdraws
  • This is not a difficult 6b but you need to think to overcome the two mild cruxes you encounter. The first crux is very obvious (and it was the source of the name of the route while those stylists on the ground were criticizing the method of one of the first climbers of the route) while the last one is more of a little surprise. Length 29 m ; 17 Quickdraws
  • 3-pitch route that takes you to the top. Hike the steep terrain at the base of the South face till you find the starting ledge. This is an easy and pleasant multi-pitch route to the top of this iconic rock. Can be done with a 50 m rope and three abseils. 16 meters, 9 Quickdraws
  • 3-pitch route that takes you to the top. Hike the steep terrain at the base of the South face till you find the starting ledge.This is an easy and pleasant multi-pitch route to the top of this iconic rock. Can be done with a 50 m rope and three abseils. 18 Meters , 10 Quickdraws
  • 3-pitch route that takes you to the top. Hike the steep terrain at the base of the South face till you find the starting ledge. This is an easy and pleasant multi-pitch route to the top of this iconic rock. Can be done with a 50 m rope and three abseils. 13 meters, 6 Quickdraws
  • Length 17 m ; 9 Quickdraws
  • It starts from the approach trail where you find a bolt to secure the belayer . Single pitch route with a few technical moves.
  • Length 26 m ; 15 Draws
  • Not the simplest 6b+ to onsight. One demanding technical move and a well-deserved complete rest at the chain for those who tackle the 7b above. 18 Meters, 9 quickdraws