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Access issues inherited from Squamish

There are occasional crags that are on private land (and closed) -- but generally climbing is well accepted and welcomed at the various crags and areas around Squamish.

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This short, intense route follows bolts up a small crag about 15 meters left of Breathe.

FA: Jack Fieldhouse, Adrian Geue & Gabe Geue, 2002

Follow along the giant arch to a tricky roof. Finish with a slab climb.

FFA: Jack Fieldhouse, 1998

FA: Glenn Payan & Jeff Thomson, 1998

FFA: Jeff Thomson, 1998

FA: Glenn Payan, 1998

FA: Glenn, Glenn Payan & Jeff Thomson, 1998

Start right of Zoe. Climb the dihedral four meters and then branch left to the face. Finish through some slanting ledges to the chains.

FA: Chris Small & Kevin Henshaw, 2012

Start up Staples of the Gluten Intolerant, then midway follow the line of bolts diagonally up to the right to the anchors of In the Firing Line. Glue-ins have been replaced with expansion bolts.

FA: Robin Barley, 2010

Begin with Staples of the Gluten Intolerant but continue straight up the corner to some small roofs. Finish with some face climbing and slanted ledges. Good 2-3 size cam between bolt 2 and 3.

FA: Chris Small & Kevin Henshaw, 2012

Large easy slab on the right

FA: Jeff Thomson, Jeremy Bluthel & Adrian Powell, 2008

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Author(s): Marc Bourdon

Date: 2022

ISBN: 9781777147129

Your trusty guide through more than 3500 boulder problems scattered around Squamish and the surrounding area. Containing an extensive history of Squamish bouldering, info about planning a trip, as well as countless colour photos, maps and infographics, this guide provides the details for navigating one of North America's top bouldering destinations. It includes a comprehensive list of problems for when you're climbing by yourself, a new Top 100 list featuring boulders from V0 through V14, and even the infamous list of the Squamish 7 Terrors.

Author(s): Kevin McLane & Andrew Boyd

Date: 2018

ISBN: 9780986519147

A definitive guidebook describing the rock climbing found at Squamish, near Vancouver, covering both single pitch routes, and the huge multi-pitch routes up the face of the infamous Chief face.

Author(s): Rich Wheater

Date: 2015

ISBN: 978-0-9877796-5-6

With 300 routes, 600 boulder problems and a handful of fine alpine objectives, Vancouver Rock Climbing provides comprehensive coverage of the diverse climbing scene around Vancouver, Canada.

  • Provides detailed coverage of Howe Sound, Caulfeild Sea Cliffs, Cypress Falls Park, Cypress Mountain, Grouse Mountain, Lynn Valley and Deep Cove
  • Includes full-color images and maps, descriptions of conditions and approach notes for each climbing area
  • Each climb description tells you what gear to use, how many bolts there are, a difficulty rating, the pitch length and where to start and end

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