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Almost all the Weir cliff except the west wall.
Submitted by: druide on 2005-04-18 Views: 2396 | Comments: 0
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A nice crimpy five elevenish just right of Black and white.
Submitted by: druide on 2005-04-18 | Last Modified: 2006-11-22 Views: 2410 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 2
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Stephanie reaching for a hold at the end of pitch 1 on thii classic of classics.
Submitted by: e_wire on 2005-04-17 Views: 1986 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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Les Cordonniers is a route roughly 20 meters right of Black & White. Here, my party is completing the second pitch of climb.
Submitted by: doubleropes on 2005-04-05 Views: 1713 | Comments: 0
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Stephanie meeting me up at the first belay of the classic route at Weir.
Submitted by: e_wire on 2004-09-30 Views: 1678 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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At then end of the first picth of 55m, waiting for my partner to come up.
Submitted by: e_wire on 2004-05-16 Views: 933 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0
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One second later the climber felt... but hey, it's a sport climb!
Submitted by: e_wire on 2004-05-16 Views: 971 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0
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A view of the highest, steepest part of the cliff. The obvious diagonal crack is the ultimate local classic: Black and White, 3 pitches, 5.11. In the shadow to the left are a handful of slightly easier routes. On either side of Black and White are several hard routes, trad and sport. The province's longest sport climb (Que ton Règne Vienne) takes a direct vertical line crossing BnW halfway up the cliff. (photo: Y. Troutet)
Submitted by: yeti on 2003-01-11 Views: 2686 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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