Lumberland Climbing
Elevation: | 515 ft |
GPS: | 49.708, -123.139 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Dru B. on Aug 25, 2009 |
Admins: | Nate Ball, Kate Lynn |
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From the Squamish Access Society website:
District of Squamish provides the following guidance on its website: “Camping is not allowed on District or private property, unless the property is zoned specifically for that purpose. Crown land does not fall under this restriction, however within District of Squamish municipal boundaries, District bylaws do apply to open fires, littering, wildlife attractants, noise, and environmental concerns. District Bylaw Officers can and do attend many unauthorised campsites in order to enforce bylaws.” In correspondence, the District also added that: “Camping on municipal streets or municipal or private parking lots in the District is not permitted under any circumstances.”
From Peter Winter: DO NOT CAMP ALONG THE MAMQUAM FSR BETWEEN THE HIGHWAY AND THE BRIDGE THAT CROSSES STAWAMUS RIVER. THIS MEANS NO VAN CAMPING OR TENTS. THIS AREA IS BC PARKS AND IT IS ILLEGAL FOR YOU TO DO SO. THIS HAS BECOME A VERY SENSITIVE ISSUE. THERE IS FREE CAMPING AT THE CHEK CLIMBING AREA AND NEW, CHEAP CAMPING HERE.
District of Squamish provides the following guidance on its website: “Camping is not allowed on District or private property, unless the property is zoned specifically for that purpose. Crown land does not fall under this restriction, however within District of Squamish municipal boundaries, District bylaws do apply to open fires, littering, wildlife attractants, noise, and environmental concerns. District Bylaw Officers can and do attend many unauthorised campsites in order to enforce bylaws.” In correspondence, the District also added that: “Camping on municipal streets or municipal or private parking lots in the District is not permitted under any circumstances.”
From Peter Winter: DO NOT CAMP ALONG THE MAMQUAM FSR BETWEEN THE HIGHWAY AND THE BRIDGE THAT CROSSES STAWAMUS RIVER. THIS MEANS NO VAN CAMPING OR TENTS. THIS AREA IS BC PARKS AND IT IS ILLEGAL FOR YOU TO DO SO. THIS HAS BECOME A VERY SENSITIVE ISSUE. THERE IS FREE CAMPING AT THE CHEK CLIMBING AREA AND NEW, CHEAP CAMPING HERE.
Description
Secluded, shady crag on the trail from Nubile Woman to Black Zawn/Crystal Wall.
Getting There
From the parking lot - follow the trail to Black Zawn then continue up past Crystal Wall and turn the corner.
From the stairs above Pixie Corner, hike back towards Nubile Woman and take the trail heading left off the loop Trail just past the right hand fork to Split Beaver. Follow it down to the crag in 5 minutes.
From the stairs above Pixie Corner, hike back towards Nubile Woman and take the trail heading left off the loop Trail just past the right hand fork to Split Beaver. Follow it down to the crag in 5 minutes.
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The Smokebluffs access group has also done a great trail improvement project adding a new trail linking from just past crag X, up past Upper Crag X, Black Zawn Wall, Crystal Wall, Lumberland and joining the main trail above Pixie Corner... This really will bring a lot more traffic past these crags, there are many quality climbs in these areas. May 14, 2011