Ramonage et Tourner la Page
Grade : D+ 5c, 5c, 5a, 3c (UK: HVS 5a, 5a, 4b, 3a)
Length: 110m
Pitch 1. 40m. 5c (UK 5a). Start at the platform just left of the couloir, climb into the chimney above. Once you have reached the corner after a couple of meters, take a rising traverse leftwards to the corner above and to the left. Build a belay just beneath the corner.
Pitch 2. 25m. 5c (UK 5a). Layback and jam up the crack following the crack up and left. Continue up the corner to the platform and build a belay.
Pitch 3. 25m 5a (UK 4b). Follow the overgrown corner and belay on the platform towards the top of the corner.
Pitch 4. 20m. 3c (UK 3a). Follow the angle up to the terrace above and build a belay on the trees.
Probably already climbed, history unknown. First trad ascent April 2017, Nev Low and Theo Martin
Grade : D+ 5c, 5c, 5a, 3c (UK: HVS 5a, 5a, 4b, 3a)
Length: 110m
Pitch 1. 40m. 5c (UK 5a). Start at the platform just left of the couloir, climb into the chimney above. Once you have reached the corner after a couple of meters, take a rising traverse leftwards to the corner above and to the left. Build a belay just beneath the corner.
Pitch 2. 25m. 5c (UK 5a). Layback and jam up the crack following the crack up and left. Continue up the corner to the platform and build a belay.
Pitch 3. 25m 5a (UK 4b). Follow the overgrown corner and belay on the platform towards the top of the corner.
Pitch 4. 20m. 3c (UK 3a). Follow the angle up to the terrace above and build a belay on the trees.
Probably already climbed, history unknown. First trad ascent April 2017, Nev Low and Theo Martin
Tradalution
Grade : TD 4c, 5c, 6a+, easy climb, 6a, 5b (UK: E1 4a, 5a, 5b, Ungraded, 5a, 4c)
Length: 250m
Pitch 1. 50m. 4c. (UK: 4a). Start at the corner at the bottom of the slab. Climb to the first step, move left and belay at the bottom of the corner.
Pitch 2. 45m. 5c. (UK: 5a). Follow the corner for 10m, take the crack to the right. Continue upwards and rightwards to where the slab meets the overhangs.
Pitch 3. 35m. 6a+ (UK: 5b). Just to the right of the vertical section a crack is found which leads to a corner. At the top of this traverse left around a bulge, climb the corner and continue on the slab to the terrace.
Pitch 4. 40m. Ungraded. Walk and climb easily up and to the left to the next shelf.
Pitch 5. 50m 5c. (UK: 5a). Start at the foot of a big chimney / couloir. At 10m, follow two oblique cracks on the face to the right until they run out, then take the slab and follow the crack lines over two bulges, belay on the terrace.
Pitch 6. 40m. 5b. (UK: 4b). To the right of the vertical section find the line of cracks that leads to a tree, move right onto the slab and follow the cracks to the terrace.
Old pitons show evidence of an older generation of climbers. First known trad ascent September 2017, Matt Low, Nev Low et Anne Marie Leune
Grade : TD 4c, 5c, 6a+, easy climb, 6a, 5b (UK: E1 4a, 5a, 5b, Ungraded, 5a, 4c)
Length: 250m
Pitch 1. 50m. 4c. (UK: 4a). Start at the corner at the bottom of the slab. Climb to the first step, move left and belay at the bottom of the corner.
Pitch 2. 45m. 5c. (UK: 5a). Follow the corner for 10m, take the crack to the right. Continue upwards and rightwards to where the slab meets the overhangs.
Pitch 3. 35m. 6a+ (UK: 5b). Just to the right of the vertical section a crack is found which leads to a corner. At the top of this traverse left around a bulge, climb the corner and continue on the slab to the terrace.
Pitch 4. 40m. Ungraded. Walk and climb easily up and to the left to the next shelf.
Pitch 5. 50m 5c. (UK: 5a). Start at the foot of a big chimney / couloir. At 10m, follow two oblique cracks on the face to the right until they run out, then take the slab and follow the crack lines over two bulges, belay on the terrace.
Pitch 6. 40m. 5b. (UK: 4b). To the right of the vertical section find the line of cracks that leads to a tree, move right onto the slab and follow the cracks to the terrace.
Old pitons show evidence of an older generation of climbers. First known trad ascent September 2017, Matt Low, Nev Low et Anne Marie Leune