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La Grande Floria Climber's Log
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| klwagar | Athena route ![]() Date Climbed: Aug 16, 2008 | |
| Fun but easy route. A minor warmup route on the Grande Floria | ||
| Posted Aug 28, 2008 3:08 am | ||
| il.rocciatore | Route Climbed: Fraise des Boâtch / Eperon Sublime Date Climbed: july 2005 / july 2012 ![]() | |
| 2005: After missing the start of Asia (we took the much harder Soho on the right side), we opted for Fraise des Boâtch. After the first 5 lengths we turned around and started to rappel. I still regret we didn't continu to the summit... 2012: Climbed the rather short Eperon Sublime in the sector Robin Wood. Good belays, spits in place where necessary. Just in time out of the route before heavy shower started... | ||
| Posted Jan 25, 2008 10:50 am | ||
| Dan Bailey | Route Climbed: Fraise des Boatchs Date Climbed: Summer 2001 ![]() | |
| An 'adventure' sport route - quite run out and a bit wobbly in places, but great fun | ||
| Posted Nov 23, 2005 6:58 am | ||
| mountaindog | Route Climbed: Asia (started on Neige de Kilimanjaro) Date Climbed: August 2005 ![]() | |
| A very nice route and recommend topping out on the summit vice stopping before the final pitches (as many do). The view from the top into the valley behind the Aiguilles Rouges is great. Take care on the final unroped scramble to and from the summit. 3 double rope rappels bring you back down the midway point where you can walk off to the left (over scree). Started on what we thought was Asia (5ish) but it turned out to be Neige de Kilimanjaro (6b). Managed to traverse to the correct route after 3 pitches. Nice slab climbing with a few technical pieces. Easy walk back to the tram. | ||
| Posted Aug 18, 2005 5:07 pm | ||
| chef007 | Route Climbed: ? Date Climbed: june 10 2004 ![]() | |
| Totally underestimated how long of a hike/climb this one was. Started out a 5 in the morning and didn’t reach the summit until 10. I don’t know really what route I took but it was a small couloir that had me white knuckling the holds all the way up (that will teach me to go solo). I was sort of scared that I would have to descend this route on the way down. I didn’t realize that there was an easier route on the back side. I think that going down the mountain was the most enjoyable part, glissaded all the way down. I just let myself go on the last 200 ft cause it was all snow. | ||
| Posted Apr 28, 2005 12:53 am | ||
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