Great thread! Was going to start similar one.We're staying really close to Sabot but am keen to avoid the crowds, has anyone been to La Segognole - on paper there's a decent Orange circuit...
It isn't the best circuit in the forest however if you want something a bit quiter and out the way then i really enjoyed picking off reds at Restant du Long Rocher just north of Bourron Marlotte. Nothing too high, close to the parking, problems don't seem as overused as in some areas. The only thing i would note is that you probably woudn't want to do the full circuit as several of the problems were dirty when i went, what was clean though was the standard brilliant technical font fun.
It isn't the best circuit in the forest however if you want something a bit quiter and out the way then i really enjoyed picking off reds at Restant du Long Rocher just north of Bourron Marlotte. Nothing too high, close to the parking, problems don't seem as overused as in some areas.
It's worth spending the 10 or so euro on the IGN Map which has a lot of the walks marked on it if you want to do some walking / running.
Quote from: fatneck on February 14, 2022, 08:13:59 amGreat thread! Was going to start similar one.We're staying really close to Sabot but am keen to avoid the crowds, has anyone been to La Segognole - on paper there's a decent Orange circuit...I've spent a couple of afternoons at La Segognole. It's a nice quiet spot. Fairly compact with an open area near the start of the yellow circuit where you can set up camp. The lack of traffic means some problems might need a brush. I'll be going back at some point...
Fatneck (I think it was you!) I still have it by my desk for posting to you, as I was going to do before first lockdown.
Honourable mentionThe entire Safran circuit at Beauvais Hameau (Bleau.info). 100 problems of unspoilt sandstone goodness. No pads, just a small rucksack and a pair of shoes. Best problem - number 60, the 3+ climbers Deliverance.