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Quebec's season is off!

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Luc-514 · · Montreal, QC · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 12,536

From Robin des Bois on Escalade Quebec climbing in Parc des Grands Jardins north of Quebec city.

beccs · · Ontario Canada · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 200

I've heard the rivers are quite high right now in Quebec? Was considering a short trip there to do some drytooling in a week and a half at St. Alban, but have heard that it may not be accessible due to high water levels.

Luc-514 · · Montreal, QC · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 12,536

I'm checking with the locals.

eyesonice2014 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2014 · Points: 140

Looks nice!

Luc-514 · · Montreal, QC · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 12,536

St-Alban is open, nothing really frozen yet, nearly the whole wall is accessible, for the furthest section, you can cross a wet area by walking on stones.

of course, the mixed routes are wet...

beccs · · Ontario Canada · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 200
Luc wrote:St-Alban is open, nothing really frozen yet, nearly the whole wall is accessible, for the furthest section, you can cross a wet area by walking on stones. of course, the mixed routes are wet...
It's rained so much there that the steep stuff at secteur La Guignolee is all wet? The bottom of a number of routes there would be wet due to seepage, but I was hoping that the main sections of those routes would be dry.
Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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