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Elbow Lake bouldering

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Elbow Lake bouldering

Submitted By: Marco on Feb 10, 2009
Administrator: Peter Spindloe
Latitude: 49.2804  Longitude: -121.9611 
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Scarface V5


Description 

Granite boulders on a hill just below a multi pitch wall. Can get very hot in the summer as this area sees mostly sun during the day. The lakeside setting is nice during the summer and a great place to swim.

There are around 90 problems along with some great multi pitch climbing.


Getting There 

From Vancouver take HWY 7 east from Mission to Morris Valley Rd. Make a left onto the FSR at the first 4 way stop. Follow this road for about 10 mins up to the lake. The boulders are at the opposite end of th lake. Park at the large pullout. From the east take HWY 7. Make a right on the first gravel road after crossing the swing bridge and continue straight through the 4 way to the lake.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Elbow Lake bouldering:
Scarface   V5     Boulder   
Decepticon   V7     Boulder   
Decepticon Left   V7-8     Boulder   
Atomic   V8     Boulder   
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Working the low start to Scarface

Working the low start to Scarface


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By disa
Apr 16, 2009

this area is loose and shitty.

By Marco
May 10, 2009

Hey newbie, before you go disa-ing an area, get yourself a crash pad and I'll make sure to put up some nice VB slab problems with sandy landings.

Try Hunter Creek. Lots of flat landings.

By Yohan
Oct 12, 2009

coool area, wasnt sure what to climb but found a fun slabby boulder to climb somebody felt to need to test their bolt placing skills on, any dws?