Type: | Trad, Ice, 180 ft (55 m) |
FA: | Carlos Buhler and Dick Renshaw, Jan 1981 |
Page Views: | 474 total · 12/month |
Shared By: | Sean McLane on Mar 12, 2022 |
Admins: | Dave Rone, Tom Jones, Richard Rose, Rhys Beaudry |
Description
Steep climbing with gorgeous views of the peaks lining the Saskatchewan River. The right side stays drier than the left but you will likely have options of a couple pillars for the first half, then a wide curtain to a ledge. If continuing to climbs above, traverse left here, otherwise, rappel 60m from a bolted anchor on the right (high above the ice, a couple mixed moves mandatory).
Location
On the south side of Mt Wilson and visible as you come around Murchison and drop into Saskatchewan River Crossing. Park 2.1km north of the turn for the David Thompson highway. Head through trees for ten or fifteen minutes until you hit open slopes with a view of the climb. Straight up the avy debris gets you to the base.
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