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Alpha section topoTopo of the Alpha section of the Île Sainte-Hélène bouldering/top rope site.
Routes: 1. Trio 2. Quatrain 3. Finalement 4. La CRAQ directe 5. La CRAQ 6. no name 7. no name 8. Où est Flo? 9. Soleil vert
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-11-03
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Beta section topoTopo of the Beta section of the Île Sainte-Hélène bouldering/top rope site.
Routes: 1. MonoGamma 2. PULQ 3. Musulmanne 4. Dyno Sure 5. Napalm 6. Do you feel lucky? (is not on the topo)
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-11-03
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Syrah section topoTopo of the Psy section of the Île Sainte-Hélène bouldering/top rope site.
Routes: 1. Banana Split 2. Syrah 3. La Traverse de Pat 4. Ouais Pis? 5. Syrah Directe 6. L'Anglais
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-11-03
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Trans section topoTopo of the Trans section of the Île Sainte-Hélène bouldering/top rope site.
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-11-03
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Dynamite topoTopo of the Dynamite section of the Île Sainte-Hélène bouldering/top rope site.
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-11-03
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PSY SectionTopo of the Psy section of the Ile Sainte-Helene bouldering/top rope site.
Routes: 1. Lork 2. Holes 3. Neo 4. Ma-Ri 5. no name 6. The Wall (is not on the topo)
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-11-02
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Overview of the cliffThis is an overview of the bouldering/top roping site on Ile Sainte-Helene. The different sections are visible.
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-11-02
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Road MapHow to get to the crags on Ile Sainte-Helene from the Jacques-Cartier bridge.
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-10-29 | Last Modified: 2010-11-01
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Tampa MountainTâmpa is a mountain, part of the Postăvarul Massif, located in the southern part of the Eastern Carpathians (more precisely in the Curved Carpathians) and almost entirely surrounded by the city of Braşov. Its elevation is 960 m (995 m according to some sources), almost 400 m above the city.
The mountain is mostly made up of limestone formations, having risen up gradually from the Earth's crust.
Most of the mountain (1.5 km²) is a declared nature reserve, due to the rare animal species (bears, birds, butterflies—35% of Romanian butterfly species) and plant species (a rare Liverleaf variety, Transylvanian Windgrass) that are found there. A number of routes to the summit exist: there are 25 winding paths cut in 1837 by Braşov's forest administration; Gabony's stairs; the Knights' road, dating to the days of the Braşovia citadel; and an auto road. A cable car makes the journey between the cabin/restaurant Casa Pădurarului at the base of the mountain to the Restaurantul Panoramic, on its crest, in under three minutes. The view from the summit is spectacular, offering a panoramic view of the city; on a clear day, the entire Burzenland is visible.
Submitted by: Tstef on 2010-10-07
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