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Quintessence
5.11b YDS 6c French 23 Ewbanks VIII- UIAA 23 ZA E3 5c British
Type: | Trad, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | Ghislain Allard, 2012 |
Page Views: | 897 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Jerome St-Michel on Sep 17, 2017 · Updates |
Admins: | Thierry Berland, Richer Lariviere, Luc-514 |
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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 online.
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
-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 online.
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
What an esthetic line on sharp rock!
The start can be tricky to protect. Don't plug the pods with cams, place small nuts instead. I think this section could be rated PG-13.
Start on a shallow block underneath a right facing slightly right leaning dihedral. Follow the dihedral to an overhang to a small roof and move left into a steep hand and fist crack. Follow the crack to an anchor.
The start can be tricky to protect. Don't plug the pods with cams, place small nuts instead. I think this section could be rated PG-13.
Start on a shallow block underneath a right facing slightly right leaning dihedral. Follow the dihedral to an overhang to a small roof and move left into a steep hand and fist crack. Follow the crack to an anchor.
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