Lac Larouche Rock Climbing
Elevation: | 990 ft | 302 m |
GPS: |
45.47604, -72.17552 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Thierry Berland on Apr 6, 2015 · Updates | |
Admins: | Thierry Berland, Richer Lariviere, Luc-514 |
Description
This area was developed as a trad crag, therefore there is only one bolted route (a 5.12 at that). Almost all the routes have anchors up top for an easy top rope setup. Note that you often have to rappel from higher up to reach the bolts on top of the route.
You may find large guided groups using the area (They kinda own the land), if they're not using one of their top-ropes, you can ask if you may use it or pull it to lead the route.
Cette paroi a été ouverte et demeure une paroi a protection naturelle même si la protection est parfois très difficile. Il n'y a qu'une seule voie sport et c'est une 5.12. Mais ne vous inquiétez pas, il y a des relais pour faire de la moulinette a presque toutes les voies!
Il y a souvent des groupes guidés a cette paroi (ce sont les proprios), si vous voulez faire une voie qu'ils ont équipé pour le groupe et qu'elle n'est pas utilisé, demandez leur!
Getting There
Take route 222 from Sherbrooke or route 249 from Montreal. If you're coming from Sherbrooke, It is right off after Lac Brompton. If are coming from Montreal, the Parking will be immediately after Lac Larouche, on the opposite side of the road. There is big green Parking sign on the road. From there take the trail at the end of the parking. Walk about 100m to a sign and make that right. After about 15 steps there is a climbers trail to the left that leads to the base. The cliff is 500 m from the parking.
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