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Change de Face

Saint-Donat, Canada
steep
crux
technical moves
single pitch
sport
Length: 90 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Change de Face
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Change de Face delivers 90 feet of steep, demanding sport climbing with a tricky crux and thoughtfully spaced bolts. Ideal for climbers ready to test their technique in the scenic Lanaudiere region near Lac du Cap."

Change de Face

Change de Face presents a focused challenge for climbers eager to test their skill on a steep, compelling sport route. Located near Lac du Cap in Quebec’s Lanaudiere region, this single-pitch climb stretches 90 feet of vertical terrain that demands both strength and precision. You’ll find the route adorned with 12 bolts and a well-equipped anchor, offering security but also requiring sharp route reading—especially at the crux, a key sequence that can catch climbers off guard. The climb features intense, powerful moves that reward careful planning and execution.

The approach to Change de Face brings you through the quiet forest paths around Lac du Cap, where the air carries the cool scent of pine and fresh earth. This backdrop sets a calm tone before the physical exertion begins, preparing you mentally for the focused effort ahead. The rock itself can hold moisture after rains, making certain sections slick and tricky, so timing your ascent on dry days is wise.

The climb’s rating of 5.10+ hints at its demanding nature—it’s definitely not a beginner’s route but remains accessible to confident climbers ready to push their limits. The bolted protection assures safety, though you’ll want to stay sharp on gear clipping to conserve energy for the crux move, which requires both balance and strength in equal measure.

If you’re visiting the area, expect about a 15 to 20 minute stroll from the main access points by the lake to the base, over well-trodden trails that wind through open woodland. This easy hike lets you arrive ready to climb without undue fatigue. The relatively short length makes Change de Face an excellent pick for a focused training pitch or as part of a broader day spent exploring Lanaudiere’s climbing landscape.

Preparation tips include bringing footwear with secure edging capability to handle the steep, often technical holds, plus hydration to keep energy up in this physically demanding attempt. Afternoon climbs can warm the rock nicely, though early mornings may leave the route damp from overnight moisture, so plan accordingly.

Whether you’re honing your sport climbing skills or seeking a sharp, rewarding line in Quebec’s outdoors, Change de Face offers a concentrated dose of vertical adventure. Its blend of technical moves, strategic bolt placements, and a captivating lakeside setting make it a must-try in the region.

Climber Safety

The route can remain slippery after rainfall due to moisture retention on the rock face. Climbers should be cautious moving through the crux section and ensure gear placements through bolts are clipped securely to avoid falls on tricky moves.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length90 feet

Local Tips

Avoid climbing right after heavy rain; the rock stays damp and can be slippery.

Wear shoes with solid edging for the steep, technical holds.

Plan your climb for mid to late morning or early afternoon when the rock warms up.

Approach trail from Lac du Cap is well-marked and takes about 15 minutes.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10+
Quality
Consensus:Rated 5.10+, Change de Face demands precise movement and power, with a crux that requires careful sequence reading. The grade feels solid, presenting a sustained challenge without being overly stiff. Comparable to other Lanaudiere sport climbs offering compact, intense sequences.

Gear Requirements

Route equipped with 12 bolts and a fixed anchor. Bring quickdraws matched to bolt spacing and prepare for a physically demanding crux.

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Tags

steep
crux
technical moves
single pitch
sport