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Elevation: 1,503 ft 458 m
GPS: 49.83143, -123.13312
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Shared By: harihari on Jan 16, 2026
Admins: Mark Roberts, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra

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We have not finished this crag. Routes that are listed proj are either in need of cleaning, not bolted, still requiring rock removal, minus anchors, etc. If you climb them you will end up in a pickle. The climbs not listed as PROJ are open to anyone.

Road Rage is a southwest-facing crag with twenty-one trad, sport and mixed routes from 5.7-5.11 on quality granite. It dries quickly, is 10 min from the road and features fixed anchors. Anchors have been set for parties who can lead the routes. Top ropes can be set up from the top, but some will involve short easy raps from trees to the fixed anchors.

As always, access to this crag on unceded First Nations land is conditional on our good behaviour: don't poop near routes (BRING A WAG BAG), haul your garbage out, no music on speakers, etc. Please park thoughtfully and stay on the trails.

When leaving the crag, DO NOT TURN LEFT onto Hwy 99. Go north a few km and make a safe turnaround.

The sport routes require between 7 and 12 draws. For the gear routes, a double set from .3 to #3 and one #4 will suffice, and for a few you will want TCUs. A 60m rope will get you off everything. Bolts on trad routes are there because we either could not find solid-enough placements or we could not get rock out of cracks.

Climbing is dumb. It is dangerous, expensive, physically deleterious and pointless. Nobody should go climbing. We have done our best to set safe anchors and bolts bla bla bla, clean rock, make proper grades, etc, but you risk injury, death or worst of all embarrassment so climb at your own risk. 

Getting There Suggest change

Drive 15.6 km north of the McDonalds in Squamish (3.2 km north of Brohm Dome parking/Cat Lake Road) on Hwy 99, to the top of the hill. This is where you park to access the Crack Scratch Fever drytooling crag, at the sign that says 47 km to Whistler.

From the parking, walk south, parallel to the highway, on the rising old skid track under the powerline. At the second power pole, take a trail up and right across the talus and into the forest. You will see Lower Tier on your right in a few minutes. 

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