Description

95.2 has got its name from the height of the hill majority of the boulders reside. The hill is 95.2 meters high. You can hike around and locate the signpost telling the height.

The boulders dry fast after the rain.

The sector has two orange circuits. The one which is more east, has lots of low boulders, so it should be quite suitable for children.

The red circuit is very nice, but be prepared, it will tax your strength :) The blue circuit is also nice.

This circuit has a lot of nice not-so-high boulders, good landings and very nice areas for families to stroll around. Even though the approach might take a while and there's sand on the nice spots for children to play on.

What would be the highlights... Retour aux Sources of course. If you like dynos, go and jump the Ange Naif. If you like slabs, there are a couple of nice ones at Kansas City -boulder.

95.2

Climbing has been limited!

Fontainebleau closed until July 20
Due to fire risk and dry forest conditions, ONF has closed all of Fontainebleau to the public until Monday, July 20, 6:00 AM. Parking lots and access roads are barrier-taped to keep them clear for emergency services.
Please stay out until the closure lifts — check back here for updates.

The forest is a sensitive area. So these rules apply everywhere (also outside Font).

* No littering
* No fires
* Brush the holds
* Do NOT climb when the rock is wet! It is very brittle when wet.
* Carry the pads, don't drag them (helps preventing erosion)
* Stay on the paths!
* Absolutely no bivouacing/camping!

You can park either to the parking to west at the cemetary (same as Rocher aux Sabots) or more North-East to Croix-Sant-Jerome.

Both parkings will end up with a walk of 15-20 minutes. The crag is on a hill.