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East End Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 10

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Jeffrey Richard Hunston Thelonius Pope Nick Baggaley Lewis Ryan Macpherson Mark Bramble

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Table of contents

1. East End 23 routes in Area

Summary:
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Seasonality

Mostly Trad climbing

Lat / Long: 51.127227, -115.106847

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Pangolin 5.9 Trad 150m
2 Gargoyle

FA: Joe Josephson & Brian Spear, 1996

5.10b Mixed trad 120m, 6
3 Smeagol

FA: Brian Greenwood & Urs Kallen, 1970

FA: Greg Fletcher & Trevor Jones, 1999

5.9 Trad 110m
4 Dick's Route 5.9 Trad 110m
5 Gollum Grooves
  1. 5.6, 45m. Climb the main groove up and right to a ledge.

  2. 5.7 or 5.8 (right var.), 20m. Climb the crack to the left of the belay or the wall to the right.

  3. 5.7 or 5.8 (direct var.), 45m. Climb up the chimney and then traverse right at the ring piton or go straight up the chimney.

FA: Brian Greenwood & Richard Lofthouse, 1962

5.7 Trad 110m
6 Dickel 5.8 Trad 120m
7 A Route 5.6 Trad 130m
8 A Crack 5.8 Trad 40m
9 B Route 5.6 Trad 120m
10 C Plus 5.7 Trad 110m
11 C Route 5.7 Trad 110m
12 Freak Out 5.9 Trad 160m
13 Boomerang 5.10c A0 Aid 130m, 2
14 Flight of the Bumblebee 5.9 Trad 110m
15 Iron Monkey 5.9 A1 Aid 95m, 2
16 Grond 5.10b Trad 110m
17 Alaphabet Soup 5.10c Trad 95m
18 B is for Billy 5.9 Trad 55m
19 D is for Dog 5.10a Trad 90m
20 Old Style 5.7 Trad 85m
21 Traditional Values 5.6 Trad 85m
22 Thanksgiving Day Special 5.7 Trad 85m
23 Come Down Before You Die 5.6 Trad 55m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.6 A Route Trad 130m
B Route Trad 120m
Come Down Before You Die Trad 55m
Traditional Values Trad 85m
5.7 C Plus Trad 110m
C Route Trad 110m
Gollum Grooves Trad 110m
Old Style Trad 85m
Thanksgiving Day Special Trad 85m
5.8 A Crack Trad 40m
Dickel Trad 120m
5.9 B is for Billy Trad 55m
Dick's Route Trad 110m
Flight of the Bumblebee Trad 110m
Freak Out Trad 160m
Pangolin Trad 150m
Smeagol Trad 110m
5.9 A1 Iron Monkey Aid 95m, 2
5.10a D is for Dog Trad 90m
5.10b Gargoyle Mixed trad 120m, 6
Grond Trad 110m
5.10c Alaphabet Soup Trad 95m
5.10c A0 Boomerang Aid 130m, 2
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