Type: Trad
FA: Philippe Sauvageau, Mylène Fiset, Sept. 2001
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Shared By: rocknice2 on May 22, 2014
Admins: Luc-514, Thierry Berland, Richer Lariviere

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Start in a big right-facing dihedral. The dihedral reaches a crack which eventually transforms into a magnificent, airy chimney. Belay from up top, as the rappel is on the other side of the big arete.
Tons of lac Long ambiance!

Départ dans un grand dièdre qui fait face à droite. Le dièdre atteint une fissure qui dirige à une magnifique cheminée aérienne. Assurer d’en-haut car la descente en rappel arrive à gauche du point de départ. Beaucoup d’ambiance!

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To reach this dihedral, walk past Aéro-Tango along the base of the wall until the trail ends at an arete. This is a good spot to leave your stuff as you’ll be returning here on rappel. Contour the arete on the easy exposed ledge (5.0) to reach the start of Super Mimi. There’s a glue-in anchor for the belayer.

Pour accéder à ce dièdre, marcher au pied du mur vers la droite jusqu’à l’arete qui marque la fin du sentier. Ceci est un bon endroit pour laisser vos sacs, car c’est le point de retour en rappel. Contourner l’arete par la vire (5.0) pour arriver au départ de Super Mimi. Il y aura un scellement pour l’assureur.

Protection Suggest change

1 glue-in for the belayer at the base. Another glue-in part way up. Gear TCUs to double #1-#3 Camalot  . #4 can be placed but not really needed.
Bolted rap anchor

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