Product information "climbing guidebook Baume-les-Dames"
458 routes of all levels of difficulty, from the best protection to clean climbing tours spread over 7 areas - that's Baume les Dames. The individual areas are: Joland, Beaumerousse, Quint, Sous-Buen, Lonot, Fente de Babre, Laissey. The climbing guidebook with all its information fits in almost every pocket. Good topos, clear site plans, brief explanations of the respective area with difficulty density in strip diagram form allow a quick choice and a direct approach. The north-east of France awaits. In addition: Autour de Pont de Roide and Haute Doubs / Plateau Maichois as well as Rurey 124 pages Language French Edition 2015
One of the oldest and most important climbing areas in Switzerland is the Basel Jura. This topographical climbing guide describes comprehensively and in detail all rock areas currently accessible for climbing. The history of climbing in the Basel Jura is traced in the drawings, various articles and even individual route characterizations. Who still knows today that once the world's most difficult climbing routes were to be found around Basel? Contributions on geology and the environment complement this guide perfectly. A large part of the topographies are based on the legendary Fluebible.396 pagesLanguage German / FrenchEdition 2020Ch. Frick, C. D. Girardin
It's been a long time coming! The Département Doubs is finally presented in a climbing guidebook. The 43 climbing areas of Doubs, in the east of France, are described in detail. The selection is huge and varied, the quality is excellent, the difficulties invite beginners, connoisseurs and gravity climbers to try single pitches / multi-pitches / sport climbing / trad climbing ......In addition to the usual, general, brief information about the region, climbing and nature conservation, you will find everything that makes a climber's heart beat faster. Color photos, maps, pictograms (explanation in the back cover), difficulty scale with number of pitches in the sector, description of the sector / the necessary material / the approach as well as the GPS data for the respective parking lot and the difficulty of the topo.Compact, comprehensive - simply good!352 pagesLanguage FrenchEdition 2022
The small commune of Rurey in the Doubs department offers excellent climbing opportunities in the immediate vicinity of the river La Loue. 90 routes are spread over 7 sectors and offer difficulties from 5a to 9(z) on the French scale. scale. The routes are all relatively newly drilled (between 2012 and 2014) and are therefore almost virgin and correspondingly grippy.The slim climbing guide is comprehensive in information and very good in presentation. Great color photos and a pointed commentary of the routes give climbers everything they need. The clarity of the area and the climbing guide make knowledge of French obsolete for the use of the book.Small, great climbing area in the Franche-Comté region38 pagesLanguage FrenchEdition 2014T. Denier
The next pearl of the French Jura: Clémont!These wonderful limestone delights were officially inaugurated on June 20/21, 2015 and are now open to the climbing public.There are currently 72 routes ranging in difficulty (French) from 4c to 8c, with the majority of routes in the 6th and 7th grade. The area is located near Pont-de-Roide, between Maiche and Montbéliard.The climbing guide is modern and contains all the essential information. The topos are placed on the best color photographs of the corresponding walls. The difficulties are listed right next to them, as is the height of the wall. An accompanying photo always shows the section of the wall that you are currently looking at in the climbing guide. So everything can be handled without any knowledge of French.50 pagesLanguage FrenchEdition 2015St. Paillard, G. BlanchonFFME
The climbing areas of the Southern Vosges in the border triangle are described in this 5th edition. They are spread across the regions of Vallée de Munster, Vignoble, Vallées de Than et Masevaux / Sundgau, Territoire de Belfort, La Bresse et Gérardmer, Remiremont and Le Thillot.In particular, these are the areas: Rocher Hans du Lac Blanc, Bouclier du Tanet, Martinswand, Clochers du Petit Hohneck, Arete des Spitzkoepfe, Vieux Gueberschwihr, Nouveau Gueberschwihr, Carriere de Bergholtz, Hirnelestein, Rocher du Rosenbourg, Falaise du Lac de Kruth, Knappenfelsen, Grotte des nains, Falaise de la Justice, Roche du Cerf, Blocs du Cerf, Blocs d'en Face, Rummel, Falaise de la Miotte, Champs du bois, Rocher des artistes, Bloc de la Bresse, Moutiers des fées, Roches Beuty, Roche de l'Ours, Rocher des 4 Clochers, Roche du stade, Petit Rocher, Grand Rocher, Roche de Cheneau, Roche Fleurie, Montiroche, Falaise du Bambois, Le Ménil and Rochelotte. The Vosges are a great playground for climbers.The topos are based on rock photos. For each area there are good access maps with GPS data for the parking lot and the climbing destinations. The sectors are fully described by pictograms (climbing style, orientation of the rock, type of rock, time of approach, height of the rock, number of bolts).In addition to the many climbing routes, the climbing guide also contains boulders (including their problems) in the region.Now the only choice is between south or north!336 pageslanguage french5th edition 2025 Y. Dufour
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