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Elevation: | 485 ft | 148 m |
GPS: |
49.62679, -125.08622 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Jabin Postal on Apr 9, 2009 | |
Admins: | Mark Roberts, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra |
Description
Most of the boulders here at Comox Lake have great potential with already a good handful of classic bouldering problems for you enjoyment. To get an overview of the area you can pick up a local Comox Valley Climbing Book at Valhalla in town. The rock is classic Vancouver Island rock mostly basalt i think but it is mostly firm. Because of it's rain forest-like climate it is always nice to bring a brush to help scrub your next favorite boulder. There is still boulders to be developed that have your name on it!
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Getting There
From HWY #19 take exit #17 and turn left to go into cumberland. Go straight until you reach Dunsmuir rd. Drive down Dunsmuir until you see a sign that says "Comox Lake" with an arrow pointing left. Drive until you hit the lake.
(just before the lake there is a small but fun bouldering spot called the Sherman Boulders. follow the trails in the clear cut just after the bridge.
(just before the lake there is a small but fun bouldering spot called the Sherman Boulders. follow the trails in the clear cut just after the bridge.
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