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Je suppose que les 22 dont tu parles sont parmi les 150 évoquées ci-dessous :
Alpine style big wall climbing at Aladaglar
Climbers and mountaineers have been visiting the Aladaglar Mountains since the early 1900s to climb the many peaks over 3,000m high. Today there are over 150 great multi-pitch alpine routes that lie scattered throughout the mountain range, from 250m up to 650m long. One of these routes climbs the east face of the highest mountain of Demirkazik at a grade of 8a (7b obligatory), though it is bolted These routes have an Alpine feel to them, as they often require a long walk-in and camping at the base of the route. However unlike the Alps there will be very few crowds, emphasizing the remoteness of this vast area.
Unfortunately there appears to be no current guidebook covering all of these routes, though a small selection of them are detailed in the Aladaglar guidebook by Recep Ince.
The vast majority of these big wall routes are not bolted, so traditional gear is required such as nuts and friends. The belays are also sometimes well-spaced so twin 60m ropes are advisable. Due to the high altitude, the ideal season for climbing these routes is between June and September.