Trekking to India
5.11b/c YDS 6c+ French 23 Ewbanks VIII- UIAA 24 ZA E4 6a British
Avg: 2.9 from 10 votes
Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Shannon Sullivan '08 |
Page Views: | 925 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | Mark van Eijk on Sep 6, 2011 |
Admins: | Mark Roberts, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford |
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Access Issue: Not an LSCR sanctioned climbing area
Details
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
Delicate climbing on crimpers up the moderately overhanging face to the right of dynamic duo. Sustained and solid in the grade, joins french connection for the last 4 bolts. Crux comes passing the second bolt negotiating marginal crimps and poor feet to a "jug". Apparently this route doesn't get a lot of traffic but is worth a burn, especially if the more popular routes are getting crowded.
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