Type: | Sport, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | Shannon Sullivan, June 2006 |
Page Views: | 1,710 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Peter Spindloe on Jul 30, 2011 |
Admins: | Mark Roberts, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra |
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The Lower Seymour Conservation Area (LSCR) has decided not permit rock climbing or manage the climbing area within it's borders. The LSCR will not prevent persons from climbing within the LSCR's borders at this time. Any person who chooses to rock climb within the LSCR borders does so at thier own risk. A Sign is posted at the crag stating the LSCR's position.
To keep the this option available to all climbers please respect any signs posted with regards to this area.
There will be no organized trail building or posting of any information regarding this climbing area within the LSCR's borders.
More info here: access-society.ca/regions/l…
Metro Vancouver Climbers Association: vanclimbers.ca
vanclimbers.com/news/offici…
To keep the this option available to all climbers please respect any signs posted with regards to this area.
There will be no organized trail building or posting of any information regarding this climbing area within the LSCR's borders.
More info here: access-society.ca/regions/l…
Metro Vancouver Climbers Association: vanclimbers.ca
vanclimbers.com/news/offici…
Description
This climb starts with some jagged holds up to prominent crack at the second bolt. Pulling through the crack to the third bolt is the crux and while the bolts are close together it still feels committing to get into the crack. The remainder of the climb is easier, but can feel hard if the crux left you pumped since nothing feels totally secure.
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