Info on Cap Trinité Climbing
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Looking for some local beta on this area for an aid climbing objective. Possible screen shots of the old guidebook listed on the MP website for this. |
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You can use the rakkup app to get info. There is an online guidebook on there for the entire Saugenay (sp?) area . And you can "rent" the "book" for pretty cheap. And I would never suggest doing anything that would violate copyright or anything, but a person could take screenshots of the info to have for more permanent use Be aware tho, it's closed for peregrine nesting for a bit, not sure when closure is lifted. And they are pretty intense about it. |
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It is worth noting that, at least as far as I am aware, Trump hasn't yet succeeded in annexing Canada, so, for the sake of propriety, shouldn't this query be in the International forum? |
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I only saw the link to the 2000 guidebook on the MP page. Good to know a digital copy is out there. I just assumed enough people in New England have headed up that direction that someone has some beta/info. |
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I was only kidding with you Spencer and understood your likely reasoning. But, I imagine that this is indeed quite a sensitive subject for many of our friends north of the border. |
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And yet Puerto Rico is International. I'm sure Trump is hoping for a trade |
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I've got a scan of an old guidebook I can send you. I've been up there once or twice, happy to share beta (or join the trip haha). |
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Here is a page I put together with some info. https://benhoste.com/captrinite/ I’ve been there a few times, most recently last fall. If you have questions feel free to reach out. It is an amazing place! |
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Ben Hostewrote: beautiful website |




