Rogues Gallery Climbing
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Elevation: | 1,005 ft |
GPS: |
49.94309, -123.16654 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 60,382 total · 302/month |
Shared By: | Peter Spindloe on Nov 10, 2007 · Updates |
Admins: | Mark Roberts, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford |
Description
A collection of more than ten walls, with two to ten climbs each, ranging from 50 to 120 feet high. This predominantly sport area has some nice things going for it: the climbs are quite good even though each wall only has a few, all of the walls are close together so you can move between them over the course of a day, and there is a good range of grades.
Most of the walls are west to south-west facing. At least one faces mostly south. Being slightly inland, it can be drier than Squamish, although perhaps a little colder.
Most of the walls are west to south-west facing. At least one faces mostly south. Being slightly inland, it can be drier than Squamish, although perhaps a little colder.
Getting There
Traveling north from Squamish you will pass the distinctive orange bridge, then the Conroy Forest Service Road (Chek) and then drop down to the level of the river. As the road curves around to the right and starts to rise again, you'll see the crags closest to the road and a number of pull-outs.
Classic Climbing Routes at Rogues Gallery
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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