new ice in windsor

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Re: new ice in windsor

Postby granite_grrl » Mon Mar 31, 2008 8:08 am

waterat wrote:Chossmonkey - yes.... lakeshore & vine

Mike.... well, compared to me at least you are...


Huh. Good job on getting out of Ontario!
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Re: new ice in windsor

Postby prof » Mon May 05, 2008 10:00 pm

Eager wrote:The picture was in Perce. We went to Snowboard in New Richmond, and climbed the last day. Definately quality stuff, Lots of pillars, and the coast was littered with ice as well enough to keep you busy for ................. a long time...


I drove around the Gaspe Peninsula late last month. There was still lots of snow and ice around. Here's a couple of pics of the remnants of some big falls that we passed. We passed many more that we couldn't stop to photograph. The rock further west is really broken with significant scree slopes beneath, however as you near Perce, as Chris said, the rock seems a lot better. There is also enough sea cliffs along the northern coast for a lifetime. The Gaspe definitely needs to go on the itinerary for next winter!

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Mont St. Pierre
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L'Anse-Pleureuse at the northen junction of the 132 and 198
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Just north of Perce (this seems very similar to the one Eager climbed)
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