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but of course, if we find someone with a car already it would work out a lot cheaper. The blog looks good, his username looks familiar...I think Instagram. I heard that the mountain is a bit of a struggle but do-able without ropes and climbing equipment, apart from the last stretch which is a bit of a scramble. Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire sounds like a good starting point, for sure...It's the tallest yet one of the easiest mountains here. I'm no way a professional hiker/mountain climber, I just did it for fun with friends in the UK, so my access to equipment is minimal. If anything, I'm probably worse now than I was then (I've been eating too much gateaux piment and briani 
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