Search Results for: "quebec ice"
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Profiles
Ice Climbing Weekly Update #10: New Van Island and Quebec Routes
New climbs on the west coast and in Quebec, a snowy Rockies and above freezing on the east coast
Gripped December 26, 2020 -
East
Watch Kicking Ice Dagger Down in Quebec
Jeff Mercier hangs from a rope and kicks large ice daggers off a route at Pont Rouge in Quebec. Mercier […]
Gripped February 15, 2019 -
Profiles
New Book on Quebec’s Rock and Ice Climbing History
The Book Roche, Glace et fleurdelisé by Hugo Drouin details the history of Quebec’s rock and ice climbing. Author Drouin […]
Gripped December 13, 2017 -
East
Maarten van Haeren’s Ice Climbing Photos from Quebec
Maarten van Haeren is based in the Rockies, where he has made a number of big first ascents over the […]
Gripped February 1, 2017 -
East
Climbers Find Big New Ice and Mixed Routes in Remote Quebec
Five climbers recently spent over a week in a remote area of Quebec and climbed a number of new ice and mixed routes. Words by Maarten van Haeren
Gripped March 8, 2016 -
Profiles
Watch Film About Classic Quebec Rock, Ice and Urban Climbs
From remote ice climbs to the hardest roof crack, watch Mark Jewell’s film about Quebec’s classic routes.
Gripped February 7, 2016 -
Ice
Northern Quebec’s Far-Off, Monster Ice
Canada is an ice climber’s playground. People often think of the Canadian Rockies when picturing 250-metre, WI6 routes, but as Jasmin Fauteux discovered years ago, northern Quebec has some of the biggest, wildest ice in Canada. “Quebec Gold” story and photos by Jasmin Fauteux.
Gripped Magazine February 20, 2014 -
East
Quebec’s Banner Ice Year
Alain Denis is one of Quebec’s keenest ice climbers and a climbing photographer. With a month of bone-chilling weather across […]
Gripped Magazine January 22, 2014 -
East
Ice Climbing at Shawbridge, Quebec
Shawbridge, ice climbing near Montreal. Photographer Alain Denis visited Shawbridge in December, here are his images. If you would like […]
Gripped Magazine December 18, 2013 -
News
Ice Climbing Tragedy in Quebec
Reports are emerging that 28-year old Philippe Eynaudi suffered a fatal fall while climbing the 350 m tall Pomme d’Or in Quebec’s Hautes Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie park.
Gripped March 12, 2012