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Chamarande : orange AD (n°2)

Area description
Take the way out Chamarande on the N20, cross through the vilage of Chamarande in direction of Lardy and take a paved road facing the castle. From the parking lot, follow the railway for 350 to 500m. The area is also easily accessible by the RER C from the station of Chamarande (15 minutes walk).

GPS parking lot


La Dalle du Début 2-
*****

1 bis - 2-


Le Sémaphore 4+wall
***** marbled wall.

2 bis - 4-


L'Océan 2-


Le Cervin Dalle Est 3-


4 bis - 4-
low traverse.

L'Alex Ouest 3-
*****

Le Portique 2+-
*****

Le Surplomb du Siamois 3overhang


La Sentinelle 3--
*****

La Dalle Jaune 2+-
*****

10  Le Fort 3--


11  L'Alex Face Sud 4-


12  La Dalle en Pente 2slab
*****

13  Le Hic 2+-


14  À la Douce 3-
*****

15  Le Rempart 3--


16  La Dalle Penchée 2slab
*****

17  La Nouvelle 3+-
 [ 1 photo ]

18  La Belle 3--
*****

19  Le grand Écart 3--


20  L'Anatole 2+-
*****

21  Les V'là 2-
*****

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