Directions and boarding are described in detail, partly to do with photos that will find the right paths even when doubtful easy. The routes are well described in detail and can be identified well to the wall. Sometimes here photos of the wall would be additionally helpful (we resorted to us with a second Topo, which was well-suited only to identify but). Key points are indicated in the topo-drawing and rated in difficulty, which is very helpful if you had not been climbing so often outside and from below is not always so sure that you will create the route. Furthermore, there is information such as wire up to the anchor (which may be in the Provence with cable lengths up to well above 30Metern depending on cable length quite relevant) and required Exen-number (which we have found that for the diverter appears to be factored no other. .. If this is threaded directly of course not necessary, but for top rope just already ... Some routes are mentioned only rudimentary because not climbed by the authors themselves. Always write even better than anywhere and then take over error .. My favorite climbing guide for Provence - for beginners also very suitable. With additional information on the Provence, stay etc ... so I have however not detailed employed as the property was secured.