Crack Scratch Climbing
| Elevation: | 1,251 ft | 381 m |
| GPS: |
49.83333, -123.13471 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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| Shared By: | Braden Batsford on Feb 7, 2021 · Updates | |
| Admins: | Mark Roberts, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra |
VAN CAMPING / WILD CAMPING
Within District Boundaries
The District of Squamish PROHIBITS camping within the municipal boundary. This includes sleeping in a vehicle anywhere within District boundaries. A bylaw gives the District the power to issue tickets for contraventions.
Camping on urban / residential streets is prohibited under pre-existing bylaws.
The “hot spots” that have been of most concern are below.
· The whole of the Mamquam Forest Service Road under the North Walls of the Chief between the junction with the 99 and junction with the Stawamus/Indian Arm Forest Service Road (as a salmon run and sensitive riparian area, camping close to the Stawamus River is especially inappropriate)
· The Powerhouse Springs Road including the parking area for the Fern Hill cliff
· The dirt road to the kitesurfing “Spit.”
Outside of District Boundaries
If you explore forest roads in crown land outside the municipal boundaries, it may be possible to find discreet roadside sites suitable for tents or van camping. However, the provincial authorities do have some restrictions ;
· Stays are limited to 14 days.
· Campers should follow Leave No Trace principles. HUMAN WASTE is a major issue.
· Strictly observe any current fire bans.
DESIGNATED CAMPGROUNDS
Please see the District of Squamish website for a comprehensive list of designated campgrounds.
Recommended affordable camping:
- At the Chief: Stawamus Chief Provincial Park Campground BC parks site, spots start at $10.00 CAD/person. No reservations.
- 7 minutes north: Mamquam River Campground A non-profit site, spots start at $15.00cad/night for a drive-in site. Reservations recommended, not required.
- 20 minutes north: Chek Canyon Recreation Site A public site; no fees, no reservations and world class sport-climbing. No running water. The road is steep and rough but 4x4 not required
Description
Crack Scratch is a new beginner friendly dry tooling developed by Gabriel Viel-Cote and Will Hickson near Squamish in February 2021. One of Squamish's few dedicated dry tooling crags! Climbs are well bolted, so it's a good place to learn dry tooling and get mileage.
TR access up the chossy slope to the right of the crag.
Getting There
Located 1km north bound of Brohm lake on the right side of the highway driving towards Whistler.
Or 1.5km south bound of Area 44 parking lot on the left side of the highway driving towards Squamish.
There is a small gravel pullout on the East side of the highway.
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