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Caduque 6b+ Côtes de Courances (Sensitive biological reserve)

Philippe Dumez, Stéphan Denys
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Coquibus is a particular and very sensitive part of the forest which must be treated with the greatest respect by visitors. Its status as a biological reserve allows you to climb there but this could one day be called into question due to too many visitors or irresponsible behavior. We ask climbers to limit their presence or otherwise their impact in the different areas of Coquibus as much as possible. In particular, do not go in groups, do not climb after sunset and do not use electrical devices (drones, fans, radios, etc.). Reduce chalk to the strict minimum, erase all traces of your passage and finally do not brush new boulders. Avoid leaving the paths and keep your dog on a leash from April to July.

On the boulder with Hiatus, 1m50 to its right.
NB : rediscovered by Christian Roumegoux

  • Access
Follow the Chemin des côtes de Courances till beyond the intersection with le chemin de la Roche qui Tourne, continue on the Côtes de Courances path, spotting a rocky valley on the left. The boulder is located at the top right of this small valley, but it is better to stay on the path that goes around this valley on the right, go to the top and then turn left onto a small plateau. The valley seen from the top is magnificent, and the boulder is just to the left below.
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