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Beding Bedang: A Raw 5.9 Trad Test in Quebec’s Laurentians

Labedan, Canada
trad rack critical
slab climbing
single pitch
corner crack
medium protection
Laurentians
Quebec
Length: 80 ft
Type: Trad, TR
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Beding Bedang
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Beding Bedang challenges trad climbers to a focused 80-foot pitch in Quebec’s Laurentians. With sparse bolts but plenty of natural gear options, this 5.9 route rewards careful placements and steady moves along a slabby corner line."

Beding Bedang: A Raw 5.9 Trad Test in Quebec’s Laurentians

Beding Bedang offers a straightforward but rewarding climb in the heart of Quebec’s Laurentians, pushing climbers to trust their gear placements and stealth on the rock. The route begins on a sloping slab edge that feeds into a clean corner, demanding steady footwork and sharp route-finding. The rock here invites a hands-on approach — protection is sparse with just four bolts, so a well-rounded rack is key, especially a set of nuts and cams up to size .5. The original ascent party’s effort to free the line without relying on bolted anchors left a legacy of respect for natural protection and smart climbing choices.

This 80-foot pitch retains a modest grade of 5.9 but requires climbers to move confidently while managing gear placements carefully in often thin seams. The climb's exposure feels balanced, with the Laurentians unfolding below as a muted backdrop to your efforts. The rock surface is mainly clean and sharp, rewarding delicate edging and solid hand jams that carry you steadily upwards. Approach the route early to catch crisp morning light, avoiding the heat and moisture that can dull friction during warmer months.

Located roughly 20 minutes outside the town of Labedan, the wall is accessible via a moderate hike where terrain shifts from mixed forest floor to rocky slabs on approach. Imagine the quiet of the Laurentians wrapping around you as pine scents mingle with cool breeze — the natural elements feel alive here, nudging you onward. Though the area feels remote, the short trail simplifies the logistics, letting climbers focus on link-ups and sequence.

Planning your rack is essential; while four bolts give confidence, the heart of the climb depends on precise placement of cams and nuts in cracks that test your judgment. Expect to supplement with a medium-sized rack to cover the corner’s demands and the slab’s edges. This blend of fixed and removable protection keeps the climb engaging from start to finish. Extra care on gear placements here isn’t just about safety—it’s an integral part of the journey, reinforcing a connection between climber and rock.

Post-climb, the descent is straightforward with a single rappel from fixed anchors or an easy walk off on the established trail, making it an inviting option for climbers looking for clean, accessible, and authentic trad in a landscape that encourages patience and precision.

Climber Safety

The route’s limited bolts place emphasis on natural gear—ensure you carry a versatile rack and place protection carefully. Slab sections can become slick in wet conditions, and runouts between bolts widen the consequences of a slip. Approach and descent trails can be uneven; proper footwear is recommended.

Route Details

TypeTrad, TR
Pitches1
Length80 feet

Local Tips

Start early to avoid moisture on slab sections that reduce friction.

Double-check placements in thin seams for security on this moderate yet committing climb.

Leave some slack in your draws to manage the runouts between bolts.

Be prepared for a quick rappel descent or a straightforward walk-off.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.9
Quality
Consensus:While rated 5.9, Beding Bedang carries a precise feel that might test those unaccustomed to thin gear placements. The grade feels true to its rating but with a sharper edge derived from managing protection rather than purely technical moves. Climbers familiar with local Quebec crags will find it a balanced challenge that blends straightforward movement with thoughtful rack management.

Gear Requirements

Minimal fixed protection with 4 bolts anchors mixed with natural placements—bring a single rack to .5 cam size plus a solid assortment of nuts to cover the crack system effectively.

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trad rack critical
slab climbing
single pitch
corner crack
medium protection
Laurentians
Quebec