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Tous à Table: Sport Climbing on the Overhanging Arete in Quebec

Quebec City, Canada
sport climbing
overhang
arete
short pitch
Quebec
technical climb
stick clip recommended
Length: 35 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Tous à Table
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Tous à Table is a sharp, single-pitch sport climb on an overhanging arete near Quebec City. Requiring a stick clip to start, it tests technique and control across 35 feet of challenging, continuous climbing."

Tous à Table: Sport Climbing on the Overhanging Arete in Quebec

Tous à Table stands out as a concentrated burst of challenge and exposure set on an overhanging arete, just outside Quebec City in the Charlevoix region. At a crisp 35 feet, this single-pitch sport climb demands focus right from the start, with the first bolt positioned in a way that makes a stick clip almost mandatory to bypass the initial reach safely. Once clipped, the route invites climbers to engage with the dynamic outside face of the arete, the rock’s texture rough and demanding under fingertips, with every move requiring precision. The overhang tilts you forward, inviting a battle against gravity while offering glimpses of the surrounding natural landscape, a rugged blend of rolling hills and deep forest stretches that breathe life into every upward move.

What makes Tous à Table particularly appealing is its clear line and sustained difficulty. The route maintains an intense 5.10c rating, appealing to intermediate to advanced sport climbers ready for a steeper challenge without committing to lengthy pitches. The six bolts and secure anchors provide reliable protection, but the nature of the overhanging arete places a premium on controlled movement and efficient clipping techniques. The final moves, transitioning left from the last bolt to the anchor, test balance and route reading, rewarding climbers with a sense of accomplishment and an open vantage point to take in the quiet energy of this corner of Quebec’s climbing scene.

Access to Tous à Table is straightforward for those familiar with the Charlevoix region. The approach features well-marked trails and manageable terrain, allowing climbers to focus their energy on the climb rather than a demanding trek. The area’s latitude places it comfortably in a temperate zone, making it a suitable target in spring through fall, with shade along the arete offering reprieve from midday sun and ideal conditions during warmer months. Footwear with sticky rubber is essential for edging the small holds scattered along the route, and hydrating before and after the climb will keep stamina high.

Beyond the physical demands, Tous à Table encourages an intimate connection with the rock’s form and the immediate environment. The arete itself seems to reach out, offering both a challenge and a reward for steady persistence. While the climb isn’t lengthy, the compact nature means every move counts, in a natural setting where the forests quietly observe and the wind occasionally cuts through with a fresh reminder of the outdoors. This route is perfect for climbers looking to sharpen their sport climbing skills in a setting that merges focused technical climbing with quiet natural beauty, a step away from the busier crags, yet with enough character to stand on its own.

Planning a trip here means preparing for moderate exposure, practicing stick clip techniques, and timing your ascent to avoid high heat or rainy conditions that could make the rock slick. Safety is boosted by the well-spaced bolts, but vigilance on clipping and positioning is essential. The nearby city of Quebec offers amenities, making it a comfortable base for day trips to the climb and other routes in the Charlevoix area. Overall, Tous à Table is an inviting short climb that balances challenge with accessibility, rewarding careful preparation and a love for focused, quality sport climbing.

Climber Safety

The initial bolt is placed beyond natural reach, so using a stick clip is essential to prevent a potentially risky jump start. The overhanging sections maintain exposure, requiring care on clipping and body positioning to avoid swinging falls.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length35 feet

Local Tips

Stick clip the first bolt to avoid a strenuous reach on the ground.

Wear good edging shoes to handle small holds on the overhanging face.

Climb during spring to fall for optimal weather and dry rock.

Hydrate well before ascent to maintain focus on the sustained moves.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10c
Quality
Consensus:Tous à Table’s 5.10c rating presents a sustained challenge on compact rock with minimal rest. The crux moves on the overhanging arete push endurance and technique, making the grade feel just right for strong intermediate climbers. Comparable to other Quebec sport routes in the 5.10 range that demand consistent focus but don’t overwhelm with length.

Gear Requirements

Bring a stick clip to safely reach the first bolt, then clip six bolts along the overhanging arete before finishing on the left side to the anchors.

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Tags

sport climbing
overhang
arete
short pitch
Quebec
technical climb
stick clip recommended