The "Aiguille Noire de Tardevant" tops out at 2232 meters. This "Matterhorn of the Aravis Mountains" ("aiguille" means "spire") separates the Tardevant and Grande Forclaz coombs (gullies). Fantastic northeast-facing limestone routes.
Altitude: 2000 m (base of route)
Height: 230 m
Number of routes: 5
Route rating/difficulty: 3c: 1, 5b: 1, 5c: 1, 6a: 6, 6b: 4, 6c: 6 , 7a: 5
Type of rock: limestone
Aspect: northeast facing, routes are in the sun only in the morning, and in the shade as of early afternoon.
Approach: 1 hour 30 minutes
To consider: bring 50 m double ropes and 14 quickdraws.
Topo: information from the Aravis guidebook (28 climbing areas, 600 routes, 1400 pitches), which you can purchase through the Compagnie des Guides des Aravis (Aravis guide service) - www.compagnie-guides-aravis.com
Height: 230 m
Number of routes: 5
Route rating/difficulty: 3c: 1, 5b: 1, 5c: 1, 6a: 6, 6b: 4, 6c: 6 , 7a: 5
Type of rock: limestone
Aspect: northeast facing, routes are in the sun only in the morning, and in the shade as of early afternoon.
Approach: 1 hour 30 minutes
To consider: bring 50 m double ropes and 14 quickdraws.
Topo: information from the Aravis guidebook (28 climbing areas, 600 routes, 1400 pitches), which you can purchase through the Compagnie des Guides des Aravis (Aravis guide service) - www.compagnie-guides-aravis.com