1 - 100 di 115 nodi.
Nodo |
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Chiusa The Shrine
This area was closed to climbing (and bouldering) as fall 2010 by the NCC. |
Chiusa Western Chalet Cliffs
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
Chiusa Western Chalet Cliffs |
5.11
(unknown 1)
Start atop a boulder. Climb the thin finger crack past some bolts (possibly missing hangars). |
(unknown 2)
A face climb following a blunt arete at the edge of the face immediately left of the earth gully. Follow the line of bolts. |
(unknown project)
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
(unknown 3)
Take the right side of the roof immediately right of the gully. |
5.7
★ Trigger Happy
Climb the slab to the base of the crack, traverse left to a ledge and climb the left facing corner to the anchors. |
5.8
★★ Crack
Climb up the nice clean hand crack to anchors at the top. |
5.11
(unknown 4)
Climb the face right of the corner. |
(unknown project 2)
Climb the black water streak to the right of the face. |
5.10
(unknown 5)
Climb a system of flake cracks going slightly left, past some (unnecessary?) bolts, to the top. |
Chiusa The Shrine
This cliff is currently close by the NCC -- as of fall 2010. |
Chiusa The Shrine |
5.4
Qawwli
Up the large corner at the left end of the cliff, past two evergreens to the top. |
5.8
★ Shangri-La
Climb on good holds, a good introduction to steeper (slightly overhanging) terrain. |
5.10b
Sphincter Control
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
5.12a/b
★★★ Technical Ectasy
follow good crack system |
5.12d/13a
★★ Powergasm
Starting on technical extasy for a few moves then move right to smaller holds and line of bolts. |
5.11a X
On Second Thought
Probably best on top-rope. (Cliff top access is doable, but gravelly and poor.) |
5.10d
Messiah
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
5.5
Global Warming
Climb the dirty corner between Messiah and BTW. Not recommended. |
5.11d
BTW
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
5.7
★ Ali Baba
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
5.7
Fern Crack
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
5.9
★ Headstone
Follow the right side of the arete. Rappel anchors at top. |
5.8
★ Living Dead
Bolts to the right of Headstone, shares anchors with it. |
5.9
Revelations
Around the corner from Living Dead is this short route, following the left arete of a small face. Top-out and rappel off a pine tree -- or down climb the gully to climber's right. |
5.10b
Succubus
The face right of Revelations. Again, no top anchors -- same choices with same tree. |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders
A set of boulders near the base of the Western Chalet Cliffs. A topo is currently (April 2011) available from; http://www.drtopo.com/quebec/194 |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders |
Chiusa Meditation
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders Meditation |
V3
Mamma Sita
SDS matched really low, reach to thin sidepull and pop up. |
V4
★★ Bozo
SDS - Squeeze the prow; heel-hooking left, then right. |
V3
★★★ xXx
SDS - Start both hands on the obvious hold, and go up the arête. Classic! Variation using just the arête without the starting jug. |
VB
★★ VB Slab
beside XXX |
V0-
★ Slab
Follow the crystal seam, or not. |
V2
★★ La vie d'un chien
Start on arête using the big undercling at shoulder height. Get onto the left side of the arête and directly up using small face holds. |
V5/6
★★ Sitting Meditation
SDS follow the arete and finish same as for Meditation Beta Video |
V6
★★★ Meditation
Climb crimpers out to the arête, then dyno to sloper, Superclassic. Beta video |
V8
★★ Mudita
Start bottom left climb up than move right to top out on slopper |
V7
★★ Contemplation
Start to the right of meditation on a blocky hold and traverse left into meditation. Sharp and hard for the grade. Portion of a send here https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo45_EMBUVJ/ |
V8
★★ Meditation 2
Start on blocky hold go up top out on slopers |
V3
★★ Early riser
Rocks under are in climb the face |
★★★ Rise up project
Start low and left with boulder in. Climb arete and top out on the face Video (00:40) |
★ Rise Proj 1
climb face requires brushing maybe just V1/2 |
V1
★ Quartzite
SDS. Right and left on hand in two pockets. Up to the lip. Traverse and top out left. |
V1
I Feel Dirty
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V1
★ Cowgirl
SDS on small boulder traverse right on the lip and top out. |
V5
★ All shook up
Lip traverse left to right. Scary top out; exiting onto lower boulder is perfectly acceptable. |
V5
★★★ Papa Hard Ass
SDS - Lip traverse. Exit over boulders or continue left. Way harder when it's hot. |
V3
★★ Ashima
One looong deadpoint. Not hard, just tricky. (Editor's note: O.K. muscles.) www.ahimsa.com |
Ashima Low
Start low on triangle hold |
Ashima project
Start on ashima low and traverse left to top out on other side |
V4
Gypsy Boy
Start with both hands and heel hook on jug underneath roof. Climb up and left. |
V3
★ Red Code
Start left hand low on arête, right hand on tiny crimp (red dots). Climb the arête. |
V4
★★ Five Star Landing
Boulder left of Red Code. Start high on the arete on an opposite rail. Lower start possible. |
V2
Mr Something Something
Start on small holds under roof, move to boulder on the left then up |
V2
It's Ms. Annie to You
Start on holds under roof, then big move to lip and out on jugs |
V0
Fungaloid
SDS start in slot, then move left and use the many holds and lip to top out, or straight up |
V0-
Seam
Start on hold at waist level on right side of boulder. Traverse left on the seam without using lip until the end |
V0
Crack
Climb the obvious crack |
V6
★★ Jacked up
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
★★ Proud line
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders |
Chiusa Temple
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders Temple |
V2/3
★★★ Temple Warm Up
Start om blocky holds and top out Video available https://youtube.com/shorts/xhUTZUSVr_g?feature=share |
★★★ Project Temple Warm Up
Start low top out |
V2/3
★★ Unlocked Right
Start On jugs exit right on arete Video available |
★★ Unlocked Left
Start on pbvious jugs, go straight up and Left V5 scary landing |
Temple Dyno
Just right of temple you will find jugs. Dyno to top from there. V6?/7 |
★★ The Temple Right A
looks around V10 |
★★ The Temple Right B
Start like temple but top out right on arete. V9 ish |
V8
★★★ Cirque Shreiner
Follow the obvious seam up the center of the boulder. Beta video |
V9
★★★ The Temple
aka : Finish What You've Started. Start low on edges. Make your way up the dihedral with finicky beta. One of the best line of the region. Video beta |
V9
★★★ Stone Temple
start on side Jug very Low to finish on the temple |
V7
★★ H1N1
Same start as The Temple, but traverse left along horizontal seam to finish on Quatros Hombres. |
V8
H1N1 Low
Start on low jug as for "Stone Temple", adds two challenging moves. |
V4
★★ Quatros Hombres
Start with both hands in left leaning slot, then up to small, sharp holds. Video here |
V13
★★★ Into Darkness Direct
Same start as for into Darkness finish on h1n1, PROJECT |
V9/10
★★ Darkness
right hand on under/side pull and left and on sloper. Grade needs confirmation because hold broke. |
V12
★★ Into Darkness
The problem start at the back of the dihedral where you have to do a big first move to a 1 finger crack pinch. After that You have to bring your feet up and bump your left hand to a bad pinch (the Crux) Then you have do another big move with the left to a undercling and work your feet out of the dihedral. I then cam my left foot on a good edge and go full extention on a good edge with the left hand. You then finish the climb on some good and easier climbing to the left. |
★★ Covid to H1N1
start on jugs and make you way to finish on h1n1, VHard |
V4
★★ Covid-19 Right
Start on jug finish on jug just left of H1n1 Beta video |
V4
★★ Covid-19 Left
Starting on big holds climb up to top out to the left. |
V8
★★ Allez-up
Dyno from obvious hold at chest height, with good foot. Dyno to the lip about 6 feet further. Easier if tall! |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders |
Chiusa Trickster
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders Trickster |
V0-
Zoulou
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V2
★ Trickster
Start with both hands in slot, then tricky move out right. |
V0-
Frodo
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V2
★ Partridge Poop
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V5
Balance
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V5
★★ Early Bird
SDS in low slot, then up left on tiny crimps |
V0
Junk Yard
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V1
Catch Up
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V0-
Gollum Voissi
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V3
Shinny Penny
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V4
Shinny Penny Variation
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders |
Chiusa Twister
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
Chiusa The Shrine Boulders Twister |
V3
★★ Twister
Climb blank face. |
V5
★★ Les fesses de Miss Sushi
SDS - Start on underclings and climb the short prow exiting right. |
V0-
Slab
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V0
Lip Service
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
V1
Underbite
NEW ROUTE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT ALLOWED. DON'T DO IT. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing links to https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/Rock-Climbing-in-Gatineau-Park.pdf?mtime=20200113133647 which says, " Creating new routes is not permitted". The Eardley Escarpment is contained in Gatineau Park, managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The NCC has closed climbing at all but a few of the crags. As of 2011, only Home Cliff (main corner area and rightwards to Piton Highway), Western Cwm (left or western side), the Twin Ribs (Copa Cabana and Down Under), and Eastern Block are open for climbing. Cliff-top access is permitted only at Home Cliff and Western Cwm, at other crags climbs must be climbed from ground up. The NCC, land-managers for Gatineau park, have a history of changing their web-page layout making direct-linking risky. As of fall 2018, their statement on climbing is available at: http://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places/rock-climbing While the origins of the closure was ecological sensitivity for the Eardley Escarpment (which is on the southern flank of the park), and originated as specific closures in that area, the current phrasing is a list of permitted areas within the park, meaning anything not in that list is, by omission, not open to climbing. |
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