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Le Gorille Jaune Orange: A Playful Trad Climb in Quebec’s Laurentians

Val-David, Quebec Canada
trad protection
single pitch
forest approach
overhang traverse
fixed anchors
Laurentians
Length: ft
Type: Trad, TR
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Le Gorille Jaune Orange
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"A single-pitch trad climb just left of a striking overhang, Le Gorille Jaune Orange balances approachable moves with natural protection in the calm forests of Quebec’s Laurentians. Perfect for climbers seeking a quick, scenic challenge with reliable anchors and gentle access."

Le Gorille Jaune Orange: A Playful Trad Climb in Quebec’s Laurentians

Le Gorille Jaune Orange offers climbers a refreshing taste of Quebec’s Laurentian wilderness, tucked into the staircase of Mont-King near Val-David. This approachable trad route serves up a single pitch of modest challenge with a character all its own—the climb skirts just left of a distinct overhang, inviting you to engage with the rock’s natural rhythm. The air here carries the scent of pine and granite, while the quiet around the face hums softly with the pulse of the forest, creating a setting that feels both intimate and free. The rock under your hands is solid but demands respect as it varies from smooth sections to more textured holds that test your grip and footwork.

At 5.6 PG13, the route offers a straightforward grade, suitable for those refining their trad skills or looking for a relaxed top-rope day out. The protection is natural and straightforward, with fixed belay anchors positioned just right of the cliff, making setups secure and accessible. Approaching the belay zone is a short and manageable trek, with the rock face catching early morning light, perfect for climbs before the afternoon heat sets in.

While short in length, Le Gorille Jaune Orange holds an enjoyable pace where climbers can focus on technique without the pressure of extended endurance. The approach is gentle but forested, winding through Laurentian trails that quiet your thoughts and sharpen your senses to the environment around you. Be prepared for mixed terrain; adequate footwear and hydration are recommended, especially during wet or warmer seasons when moss and sunlight can shift the rock’s feel.

This route invites you to relax into the move sequences and appreciate the subtle dialogue between climber and cliff as you navigate left of the overhang. Safety is well-considered here—natural pro placements merge with fixed anchor security to ensure peace of mind. However, a cautious eye on rock texture and occasional loose stones will guard against surprises.

For climbers traveling through Quebec, this climb is a concise, grounding experience compatible with longer days on nearby walls or quiet afternoons spent absorbing the Laurentian landscape. Whether moving up for the first time on trad gear or topping out after a day of bouldering, Le Gorille Jaune Orange offers that perfect balance of adventure and calm—an invitation to connect with the mountain and the moment.

Climber Safety

Despite solid rock overall, sections near the overhang may have loose pieces—maintain thoughtful placement of gear and test holds carefully. Weather can affect protection reliability, so avoid climbs when rain persists or rock is damp.

Route Details

TypeTrad, TR
Pitches1
Length feet

Local Tips

Approach from the right side of the cliff for the easiest access to fixed anchors.

Watch for moss or damp patches after rain that can make footholds slippery.

Morning climbs offer better light and cooler temps on the rock face.

Bring a standard trad rack with small to medium cams and nuts for secure placements.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.6 PG13
Quality
Consensus:At 5.6 PG13, Le Gorille Jaune Orange presents an accessible challenge with a crux that leans into a smooth, left-of-overhang line. While the grade feels comfortable, loose stone and the nature of protection placements add subtle complexity that demands focus. It compares well to other Laurentian moderate trad climbs, offering a blend of fun and caution.

Gear Requirements

Natural protection is key here, with an emphasis on traditional gear placements to the left of the overhang and fixed belay anchors offering safe top-rope options. Access anchors from the right side of the cliff provide convenience and security.

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trad protection
single pitch
forest approach
overhang traverse
fixed anchors
Laurentians