This new crag has some lovely approachable, well-protected single-pitch routes, some of which are very short, so good for leading or "on-sight" learning. Situated above the Vallée des Ormonts, near the Col du Pillon, the slabs run along Le Dar mountain stream above the waterfall. The slab consists of excellent rough rock striated with grooves and karstic forms. Easy to get to from the Col du Pillon: On foot, head for the Pillon alpine chalet and follow the Prés Jordan path which is more or less flat. A minute after crossing the footbridge over the stream, descend to the right. Follow the yellow markers for 2 minutes and you'll be at the foot of the right slab. A 30-minute walk.
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From 16 to 22 December 2024
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Aspect: North-West
Difficulty: learners/advanced
Grade: 4a to 6a
Altitude: 1,620 metres
Rock type: limestone
Office du Tourisme des Diablerets
Chemin du Collège 2
1865 Les Diablerets
+41 (0)24 492 00 10
info@diablerets.ch