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Type: | Boulder |
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Shared By: | Sean B on Jul 4, 2019 |
Admins: | Luc-514, Thierry Berland, Richer Lariviere |
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Access Issue: This cliff is insured by the FQME
Details
This cliff is under the liability insurance of the Fédération Québécoise de la Montagne et de l'Escalade (FQME).
Residents of Canada need to have:
-FQME 'Accès Montagne' membership (55$)
-For members of the Alpine Club of Canada an FQME 'Accès Montagne' upgrade (30$)
Or purchasing a 10$ day pass.
This money is used to pay the liability insurance for landowners regardless if they are private citizens, municipal or provincial.
The maintenance of cliffs and their access, replacing of fixed protection.
fqme.qc.ca
Residents of Canada need to have:
-FQME 'Accès Montagne' membership (55$)
-For members of the Alpine Club of Canada an FQME 'Accès Montagne' upgrade (30$)
Or purchasing a 10$ day pass.
This money is used to pay the liability insurance for landowners regardless if they are private citizens, municipal or provincial.
The maintenance of cliffs and their access, replacing of fixed protection.
fqme.qc.ca
Description
Enchainer Trio et ensuite la fissure évidente jusqu'en haut. Highball!
Il est possible de grimper la fissure en moulinette, mais une chute balancerait le grimpeur dans le mur opposé. Faire attention.
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Start with ''Trio'' then follow the obvious vertical crack in the rock wall. Highball!
The vertical crack can be climbed on top-rope, but a fall would result in the climber swinging into the opposing rock wall. Be careful.
Il est possible de grimper la fissure en moulinette, mais une chute balancerait le grimpeur dans le mur opposé. Faire attention.
_____________________
Start with ''Trio'' then follow the obvious vertical crack in the rock wall. Highball!
The vertical crack can be climbed on top-rope, but a fall would result in the climber swinging into the opposing rock wall. Be careful.
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