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Climbers have a great
variety of choice in Passy: two small chalk
sites, Larses and
Barmus, where climbing
is generally on slabs with grips and réglettes
(some cracks and vertical walls at Barmus), the
climbing blocks at the Plaine-Joux
site and the exceptional adventure ground in the
Fiz mountains.
The Fiz chain is one of the largest limestone
climbing site in the French Alps (200 to 600 m
long routes). Opposite Mont Blanc, south-facing,
these routes range in difficulty from 5 to 8.
The guides in Passy
will be able to share their experience with you
in this adventure playground.
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