Type: Sport, 250 ft (76 m), 3 pitches, Grade IV
GPS: 46.03609, -74.19458
FA: Paul Laperrière, Daniel Lévesque, Jean-François Boily, octobre 2019
Page Views: 65 total · 9/month
Shared By: Nicolas Brouard on Aug 25, 2025 · Updates
Admins: Richer Lariviere, Luc-514

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Joli voie de 3 longueurs, homogène, bonne protection tout le long. 10 dégaines par longueur (1-2 dégaine alpine peuvent être très utiles).

Possibilité de sortir par le haut pour rejoindre le sentier qui mène à Gemini Jumelée.

Descente en 3 rappeles. Corde de 60m. Attention à la première longueur (dernier rappel), il fait 30m. Vous pouvez utiliser le premier relais de La grande envolée, au besoin.

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A beautiful, consistent 3-pitch route with good protection throughout. 10 quickdraws per pitch (1-2 alpine quickdraw can be usefull).

Option to exit from the top to join the trail leading to Gemini Jumelée.

Descent in 3 rappels. 60m rope. Be careful on the first pitch (last rappel), it's 30m long. You can use the first anchor from La grende envolée, if needed.

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Complètement à gauche du secteur Arabesque.

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Completely to the left of the Arabesque sector.

Protection Suggest change

mulitple bolts and 3 anchors

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