Discover climbing in Ariège

Climbing in Ariège

 

Climbing, climbing rocks is an activity that may seem impressive and yet accessible to everyone!

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In this short text, I will tell you how I discovered climbing and why I came to settle in Ariège, this beautiful Pyrenean department.

I spent my childhood not far from the Pyrenees mountains, near the Aspe and Ossau valley.

When I was little, I often went hiking with my parents, and as soon as we came across a piece of rock, I had to climb on it. My father showed me some basic climbing skills, and we loved going down streams by jumping from rock to rock. I think that all those moments spent in the mountains stimulated my desire to really learn to climb.

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I decided to join a climbing and mountain club. There, I met one of my future best friends, who was a climbing instructor, and who passed on his passion for climbing to me!

So, he taught me all the techniques to climb "in lead" and become independent. We would train two to three times a week in the climbing gym or on the cliffs nearby.

We regularly went away for weekends to discover new climbing spots, new rocks each with their own atmosphere and very beautiful landscapes, especially in Spain which was not very far from my home.

After a few years of practice, I decided to get my state diploma to become an instructor in my turn.

I had heard about Ariège through my encounters, its nature and its wild side and the many shaded cliffs, I was told that it was the 5th French department in terms of the number of climbing routes! A beautiful playground in short!

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There is something for everyone!

- "Bouldering", a sort of large rocks (less than 4m high), which can be found in 2 sectors (Laramade in Vicdessos and Orlu in the Ax valleys).

- "Couennes", which are cliffs of a rope length (generally less than 30m high). They are everywhere! The great classics are: Calamès (near Tarascon sur Ariège), all the spots in the Vicdessos valley (and there are a lot of them), but also in the Ax valleys etc...

- And "grandes voies", cliffs with several rope lengths that can measure from 50m to more than 1000m high in our area. The two places renowned for their beauty and style are the Quiés de Sinsat and the Dent d’Orlu.

I quickly met a whole group of friends who were thirsty for climbing and who spent most of their lives climbing! An ideal that seemed pretty good to me!

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Now, as a professional, I am passing on my passion. Settling in the Tarascon region, halfway between the different sites, allows me to easily help you discover the joys of verticality!

If you come with your family, we will go and discover the boulder. Easier to learn the gestures and balance necessary to be comfortable, the other advantage is that you can try the different passages as many times as you want. In addition, it is easy to secure the climber thanks to "crash pads" (reception mattresses) and a good "parade" (techniques to accompany the fall of the climber). So young and old can share a good moment of climbing on these big rocks scattered under the cool of the forest!

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The school cliff, is the ideal place to familiarize yourself with the height and the necessary safety techniques. You can come with friends and we will learn how to use the equipment (harness, rope, carabiners, belayer, etc.) so that everyone feels comfortable. It is possible to climb at different levels, beginner or athlete who has already practiced, the pleasure is shared as a team! What a joy to become one with the rock and climb, to succeed in finding the balance, the right movement that will allow us to climb to the top of the wall!

The big route is a step towards mountaineering, the goal is to climb high cliffs of several hundred meters! Reserved for people who already have climbing experience, this practice remains accessible to all climbers who want to climb summits! To do this we will have to learn rope techniques, where the climber becomes the belayer and the belayer becomes the climber at each relay. Here, the feeling of height is increased tenfold, in Ariège it is possible to learn the big route on the cliffs of Calamès and Roche Ronde (about 150m high)! A great adventure in perspective!

 

As you can see, climbing is an activity accessible to everyone! You just have to take the plunge!

 

For more information or personalized requests, contact me directly at 06 65 16 89 82 or register at the Speleo-Canyon-Ariege reservation center.

See you soon in Ariège!

Stéphane Degouge

 

Caving bivouac at Bufo Fret

Two days underground in the Bufo Fret network

An expedition in preparation

Let's get back to the root of the matter; what is an expedition? According to Larousse, an expedition is, among other things; "A scientific trip to a remote or difficult country, or a more or less important or eventful tourist trip; men and equipment participating in this trip: Expedition to the South Pole."Of course, we didn't go to the South Pole, but as for the eventful part, why not. Bivouacking in the Bufo Fret network is no small feat. Olivier was the first to be motivated by the adventure, he took his son Baptiste and Benoît, a friend, with him. Sandrine also joined the project. At the last minute, Morgan saw the event on social media and without hesitating for a second came to complete the team. We had our motivated team, we just had to take care of the logistics. We had to gather the necessary equipment; suits, harnesses, helmets, lights, sleeping bags... And also food for two days underground. I was in charge of preparing food for the group and ensuring media coverage of the event, camera in hand. Rod went out several times to scout the terrain, he identified the key places and the location of the bivouac. We met in Bugarach on Saturday morning, 10am.

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Together, we took care of packing the things. Sleeping bags, spare clothes, food, ropes and first aid kit. It's complicated to pack bags for an expedition like this. You can't forget anything but you need the minimum, because caving bags require special attention and management. You have to take the bags with you, and that's no easy task through the bowels of the Earth. Rod explained to us how to manage the bags, a sort of third arm for the caving expert. We managed to have an acceptable number of bags, with everything we needed inside. We set off for the entrance to the Bufo Fret network.

First day underground

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A short approach walk put us right in the bath, the entrance to the cave was there. Head first we throw ourselves into the unknown. At first the excitement and the management of the bags dominate the activity. We arrive in "the lake of the elves", we splash around in the water, the rock gives us a few tastes of what nature underground can offer us but no elves. We eat a bite near the lake. It is time for the first rope climb. And yes, the originality of this network is to go back up into the mountain.

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Climbing a rope is one thing, our team was well briefed by Rod, we save ourselves, there is no performance to follow, we have to master the technique in order to climb up without burning ourselves out completely at the start of the exploration of the network. But lifting the bags is another matter. A team member climbs, he is followed by a bag at the end of a rope mounted on the pulley. This passage finished, we attack the section called "Pearl Harbor". A little more technical, we have to slip into a narrower passage by passing the bags to each other. A great action! The team spirit is at its best, we laugh, we sweat, the bags are passed from one hand to another, we climb into the network and we arrive at the "Grand Balcon". From there, vacation! The bags are taken up to the "Galerie des Sables", where we will be bivouac, and we can set off again to explore the network.

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Another short rope climb and we enter the "Spike Gallery". The atmosphere is superb, there are seven of us underground explorers, concretions everywhere are arranged like theatrical performances by Mother Nature, with each step we discover new shapes. It's quite big and to get our bearings Rod brought with him his tablet and a PDF version of the network topography that can be enlarged to 400%. Technology is beautiful!

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We discover with amusement the names given to the different parts of the network, not always funny like "the brown plague" or more cheerful; "the boubou network". For the moment it would seem that we are in the "Gallery of the Intraterrestrials". We continue to advance, we go from fairly large rooms to narrower sections, we pay attention where we put our feet. Sometimes large faults dig the ground and we can't see the bottom. It's an adventure!

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In the "Galerie des petits gris", we arrive at the big clay slide. Before going there, Rod tells us that he has not gone any further in his previous explorations of the cavity. He is, like us, facing the unknown and therefore facing discovery. Going up a clay slide is not the best idea you've ever had. Rod finds a passage, we slip through, we arrive in front of a rolling mill, a passage that can be wide but has a low ceiling, we are forced to move by crawling. We come out of there above the slide, bet won! We continue, intoxicated by the discovery and the unknown.

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Using the tablet, we can tell that we are making this big 360° turn, for now it's going well, everyone is smiling, everyone wants to continue. But after a few moments we find ourselves facing a crevasse where we are moving in opposition, with a little gas under our feet and it seems that we can't go very far without exposing ourselves dangerously. Rod decides to turn around, explaining to us that it is the lot of speleologists to have to give up without having seen the bottom. It is rare to see the bottom. So we go the other way, we go up or down ropes, we arrive at the bivouac. The notion of time has completely disappeared in our team.

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At the bivouac, it's a question of setting up a place marked out before by Rod for the pee area, taking off the wetsuits to put on dry clothes, preparing the meal. On a tarpaulin we spread a nice tablecloth, we lay out the food. The sausage, the liver sausage, the Provençal marinated anchovies, a few radishes, cherry tomatoes, olives, a goat's cheese and a cow-sheep toudeille, the leek and potato soup, my grandmother's recipe, heats up on a stove. We eat with good appetite, everyone is smiling but fatigue is present. We have trekked eight hours in the network and when the soup arrives it is appreciated by all. A small glass of Gaillac to get the most valiant back on their feet, we laugh around the table, we recover from a great day exploring. We set up camp, a collective tent is moored in the middle of the beautiful "sand gallery", all our explorers settle in except Baptiste who is determined to face the night underground alone, but still right next to the others.

Second day underground

The night was marked by sporadic unidentified snoring, maybe the cave bear? We didn't wake up early, we had coffee and breakfast, then we tidied up the camp, repacked everything in the bags that had become lighter. The goal is to leave no trace of our passage so as not to disturb the underground world. Before leaving the "Sand Gallery", we will push a little into this gallery, to see what is further.

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We pass through a rolling mill and arrive in a beautiful little room where the rock takes on unsuspected shapes. Further on, the rolling mill is too narrow for us to venture inside. We turn around and return to our bivouac. Once the reconditioning exercise is done, we can lower the bags at the crossroads between the return path and the ropes to climb up to the "Galerie des piques" from where we push on to the "Galerie blanche".

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What is superb in the Bufo Fret network is that each gallery has a very particular style, the landscape is never the same and we constantly discover the different cave landscapes. The white gallery, almost unknown to Rod, is quite narrow, uneven, beautiful finely chiseled concretions extend into the rock, the atmosphere is more electric. We go up, we pass in opposition some places and then we find ourselves at the well.

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It's hard to go any further, so we turn around. We find our bags and the location is ideal for a picnic lunch. All we have to do is cross "Pearl Harbor" again, the memory of which remains vivid in our minds. Strangely enough, the descent was very quick and without much difficulty. We found the lake again after rappelling down what we had climbed the day before with a rope. We found the exit under a bright sun, the beach under our bags and we went back down to the car to change, put away our gear, drink a beer and smile and chat about this outing.

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An expedition like this does not leave you indifferent. The notion of time escapes, telephones no longer exist, the link with the outside world is completely cut, we are in a hostile and foreign world, far from home. We face ourselves, our fears and our desires but we are well surrounded. It is a beautiful experience and an intense piece of life. With the right team, it is a shared pleasure! If you like adventure and discovery, do not hesitate to inquire about our next bivouac expeditions!

Text, photo credit, drawing and video: Arthur Serres

Family expedition to the Siech cave

The Siech cave, family caving

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The Siech Cave does not require rappelling or any rope technique whatsoever. No, the Siech Cave is a horizontal progression through a cavity full of wonders for adults and children! We welcomed a family with two little ones who we dressed as miners without picks and we went to see the treasures of the cave!

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It is an easy route where you can discover the incredible shapes that the rock takes underground. Stalactites, stalagmites, columns, drinking fountains, you can find everything in the Siech cave! Filled with the unsuspected beauties of the underground world, everyone is amazed.

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It’s a journey through the ages of the Earth. Our little ones listened fascinated as Rod talked about the geological formation of the mountains, ancestors of our world. A journey through time, a discovery, a change of scenery, an adventure with the whole family, from the youngest to the oldest. For a unique family outing, don’t wait any longer and come with us on May 29, 2019 to the Siech cave!

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