Lac Blanc - Left End Guidebooks
International : North America : Canada : Quebec : 14. Lanaudiere
FEATURED: Lanaudière Select CragsSteve Bourdeau / / 2022English guidebook with almost 400 routes of all levels spread over eight cliffs within a radius of 20 minutes by car. Contains the latest information related to: |
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Québec: La Forêt Ouareau Rock Climbing GuidebookSocrate Badeau / Rakkup / 2021Here is the complete comprehensive guide to rock-climbing in the Forêt Ouareau Regional Parc. Included are the cliff information for: Lac Blanc, Lac Castor, Claude Lavallée, Ben Poisson, Les Scouts and the bouldering and climbing of the Rivière Ouareau. All this in a fantastic natural setting that will leave you awestruck. The area has varied climbing for everyone; climbs for young beginners, muti-pitch trad climbs for the adventuresome, moderate sport and trad cragging for all, hard sport-climbs and a great bouldering destination. |
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Québec: Escalade Sainte-Émélie (Proximus et Sérénité)Socrate Badeau / / 2016Climbing guide for part of the Matawinie area of Lanaudière situated just north of the village of Sainte-Émélie-de-l’Énergie in Quebec. For now it contains the Proximus and Sérénité cliffs with climbs ranging from 5.4 to 5.13. These are two unique and different climbing areas. Sérénité as the name implies is simply magical. Although climbing here is great, it's the setting that makes the place. Situated in complete nature, the area has a canyon like feel to it. Climbs are less for the novice and will provide a good challenge for most climbers. |
International : North America
Rock N RoadTim Toula, Falcon PublishingRock N Road: An Atlas of North American Climbing Areas, is a comprehensive listing of every chunk of protruding stone on the continent. This is not a typical guidebook: there are no topos or route descriptions and only a few photos. Instead, the atlas provides a paragraph or two on each destination, with quality ratings, stats on number of climbs, and a list of the best routes. This is an essential reference item for those in search of new or less-documented crags. |