Rotache

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Rotache Canyoneering Canyoning Caving
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Difficulty:3C2 III (v3a4 IV)
Raps:‌8, max ↨98ft
Metric
Overall:4-5h
Approach:15-20min
Descent:3-4h
Exit:30-45min ↑820ft
Shuttle:Optional
Rock type:Conglomerate
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Introduction[edit]

One of the forgotten canyons in an unusual rock for canyoning in the Alps. This rather flat valley, has a beautiful section of about 5 rappels that can have backflow, where it is advisable to use the trees to get around the dangerous pools in case of high water.

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Beta sites[edit]

More infos in the Swiss Alps Canyoning vol. 2.0

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Picture credit : Sacha Gaillet

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Credits

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