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DescriptionThe Selkirks are a huge range of mountains primarily in Eastern BC, but also extending into Washington State and Idaho. This range is one of several that together make up the Columbia Range, but the individual names (Selkirk, Purcell, Monahee, and Cariboo) are better known to climbers and non-climbers. Getting ThereThis is a big area accessible from BC, Alberta, Washington and Idaho. Rogers Pass on the Trans-Canada highway is one the few major routes that crosses it, making Revelstoke and Golden the main towns in the area. Further south, close to the US border, Hwy. 3 crosses the range passing through Creston.
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Iron Man- Gibson/Rohn 5.10+ International : Canada : The Adamants
Known for their classic route "Freeway" in Squamish, this is yet another Gibson/Rohn gem. Perhaps the most classic rock route in the Adamants and maybe one of the best in North America. 8-10 Long pitches of crack and face climbing in a spectacular position above the Austerity glacier. Glacial retreat has made the original start difficult to reach. Begin on the middle of the buttress and take a ramp/ledge system to the highest and furthest belay o...[more]
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