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Canyonisme et randonnées verticales en Provence, by Franck Jourdan and Jean-François Fiorina
Often ignored or shunned for lack of large descents or speed, Provence nevertheless has some significant assets. This colorful region is a great alternative to the winter season, for training and better yet, for family practice.
Through this new topo, we take you on a journey from the foothills of Mont Ventoux to Marcel Pagnol’s Garlaban, passing through the Ciotadines cliffs. Between an initiatory visit of a Vaucluse valley and the vertiginous cliffs of La Ciotat, we have selected 24 of the most beautiful sites where everyone will find their happiness. A beautiful four-color work, composed of 24 schematic sections, 52 color photos and 17 micro maps.
Published in 2017.
In summary :
Massif du Ventoux :
1 – Vallat du Tombereau
2 – Grande Combe
3 – Combe de Curnier
Dentelles de Montmirail :
4 – La Salette, Canyon de Lafare
Plateau de Vaucluse :
5 – Combe de Campredon
6 – Gorges de Veroncle
Massif du Luberon :
7 – Ravin de Sigrié
8 – Gorges de Regalon
Montagne Sainte Victoire :
9 – L’Infernet
Massif de la Sainte Baume :
10 – Le Fauge (Amont) et Pin de Simon
11 Les Encanaux et Moules Sèches
12- Ravin du Grand Gaudin
Massif du Garlaban :
13 – Vallon des Escaouprés
14 – La Folie
15 – Ravin de Font Rouge
Sainte-Frétouze :
La Trilogie Ciotadine
16 – Trou de Jeannette
17 – Cascade des Pirates
18 – Trou Souffleur
Falaises Soubeyranes :
19 – Lou Gabian (Cirque des Cascades)
20 – Lou Souleou (Cirque des Cascades)
21 – Lou Pitchoun (Cirque des Cascades)
22 – La Résurrection
23 – Mare Nostrum (la Dream Line)
24 – Le 14 juillet
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