| Type: | Boulder, 35 ft (11 m) |
| GPS: | 46.35495, -73.67154 |
| FA: | Mark Dawson, Sept 26th, 2020 |
| Page Views: | 382 total · 6/month |
| Shared By: | Mark Dawson on Sep 28, 2020 |
| Admins: | Thierry Berland, Richer Lariviere, Luc-514 |
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This cliffs 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
Start under the left side of the roofs at the beginning of the crack as a sit start. Traverse across and then up the cleaned out crack to the tree. Option B is stop with your feet at 8 feet from the ground once you clear the roof section. Involves handjams, laybacks and several knee jams. The landing is much better than it used to be!



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