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The Brunser Area Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 76

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

James Hardy Russ MacKenzie Daphne EvgenyS Doug Pulleyblank CElliott Gary Kolberg Sangye Dorje Suhrud Lowalekar

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Table of contents

1. The Brunser Area 14 routes in Cliff

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Seasonality

Mostly Trad climbing

Lat / Long: 49.646351, -123.204769

description

3rd tier wall accessed from the middle of the carpark

access issues

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.

inherited from Squamish

approach

3rd tier wall accessed from the middle of the carpark

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Sunny Girl

Left variant of Sunny Boy. Shoot left midway after large crack.

FA: Luc Mailloux & Robin Korba, 1996

5.10a Trad 25m
2 Sunny Boy

FA: Luc Mailloux & Tyler Stayer, 1996

5.10a Mixed trad 25m, 3
3 The Bro

FA: Peter Hiltner & Jack Lewis, 1983

5.10c Mixed trad 20m, 1
4 Washington Bullets

FA: Peder Ourom & Daryl Hatten, 1982

5.10c Trad 20m
5 Washington-Brunser Connection

FA: Gary Korba & Luc Mailloux, 1994

5.10c Trad 30m
6 The Brunser Overhang

FA: Tony Cousins & Jim Sinclair, 1963

FFA: Dave Loeks & William Putnam, 1975

5.11a Trad 20m
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
7 Psyched for Life

FA: John Howe & Blake Robinson, 1985

5.11a Top rope 22m
8 Seams Easy

FA: Andrew Boyd, 1999

5.13a Mixed trad 20m, 1
9 Fist

Tree Anchor

FA: Joe Turley & G Kristiensen, 1962

5.10a Trad 22m
10 Handful

FA: Jim Campbell & John Coope, 1981

5.9 Trad 15m
11 Up For Grabs

FA: Jim Campbell & John Coope, 1981

5.8 Trad 10m
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
12 Flake Off / Flake On 5.8 Trad 25m
13 Flake On 5.6 Trad 20m
14 Wakey Wakey 5.4 Trad 50m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.4 Wakey Wakey Trad 50m
5.6 Flake On Trad 20m
5.8 Flake Off Trad 25m
Up For Grabs Trad 10m
5.9 Handful Trad 15m
5.10a Fist Trad 22m
Sunny Boy Mixed trad 25m, 3
Sunny Girl Trad 25m
5.10c The Bro Mixed trad 20m, 1
Washington Bullets Trad 20m
Washington-Brunser Connection Trad 30m
5.11a Psyched for Life Top rope 22m
The Brunser Overhang Trad 20m
5.13a Seams Easy Mixed trad 20m, 1
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