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Top Climbers Head to Quebec for Classic Ice
From new routes to climbing old lines, Quebec has been a must-visit for ice climbers this winter
Gripped February 20, 2024 -
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Adventurous Ice Route Climbed in Quebec
Two climbers just linked established pitches into a high-on-the-wall flow of ice
Gripped February 7, 2024 -
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11 Days of Epic Ice Climbs in Remote Quebec
In January 2023, Stas Beskin and Caro Ouellet climbed a difficult new route during an extended backcountry trip to Côte Nord. A new film trailer has been released
Gripped December 30, 2023 -
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Huge Ice Formed in Quebec, New B.C. Route
While it’s not the best ice season so far across Canada, some gems are formed and good to go
Gripped January 3, 2023 -
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Pont Rouge is Quebec’s Mixed and Ice Climbing Hub
With dozens of quality lines, this is where the famous Festiglace festival takes places every winter. This is a great place to visit for an ice getaway this winter
Tim Banfield December 6, 2022 -
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Choss and Strange Ice on Big New Quebec Mixed Line
Two Quebec climbers return to a big wall in a remote corner of Quebec where they’ve established the area’s most difficult winter route
Gripped March 17, 2022 -
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Wolves and Monster WI6+ Ice Climbed in Northern Quebec
Three climbers accessed a remote area using a helicopter to climb three new routes and were greeted by a pack of wolves
Gripped March 4, 2022 -
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Huge 350-metre WI5+ Quebec Mixed Route Forms as Pure Ice
La Loutre was first climbed in the late 1970s over two days with a bivy behind an ice pillar
Gripped February 23, 2021 -
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Ice Climbing Weekly Update #12: Duffy, Rockies and New Quebec WI6R
Warm weather persists from coast to coast as some big climbs melt, while others are in peak condition. A monster new line was climbed in La Belle Province
Gripped January 11, 2021 -
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Ice Climbing Weekly Update #11: Busy Rockies, Warm Coast and Icy Quebec
Ice pillars collapsing, new routes and dangerous avalanche conditions take us into 2021
Gripped January 4, 2021