A great selection of slab climbs with a lot of friction.
Mostly crown land. The majority of routes in the area have been developed by C.O.E. (Centre for Outdoor Education) guides and instructors.
More info on COE here http://www.coe.ca/
You can pick up their local guidebook for $20, all proceeds go towards future route development.
You can also support the David Thompson Corridor Bolt Fund directly at the link below. https://www.gofundme.com/f/david-thompson-bolt-fund?fbclid=IwAR1N-uUwTTVtwd8GDheyCTfPZsZQFTLAlUEFkMFEnypOI6c8c6ZnsZSMyzg
Cross the highway on the right side of Windy Point Ridge, you quickly pick up a trail going into the trees beside the small pond that rises with the reservoir. No elevation gained.
This area is mostly used by COE guides and instructors. They do leave some gear and the crags, please respect it and leave it there.
Formally a top roping area containing a single route with a mix of bolts and pitons, this crag has seen a major redevelopment. It is now an excellent destination for moderate sport climbing. The wall is named in memory of our friend Brent Young, then climbs inspired by his quotes. Shakakan brother, Shakakan...
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