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Grade Route Gear style Popularity Crag
Unknown year
5.11a Where's Roxie

Named for a missing cat that was never found.

FA: Jeff Thompson & Jack Fieldhouse

Sport 25m, 7 Squamish
5.11c Bumper

A thin slab leads to easier climbing above.

Mixed trad 23m, 5 Squamish
5.13- Vulture Culture

climb The Leading Edge to the 3'd bolt, then step right and climb across the undercling.

FA: J. Green

Sport Squamish
5.10c/d Waning Gibbous

Climb Squeakers to the first bolt, then break out left up the arete

FA: B. Green

Mixed trad 4 Squamish
5.6 The Squeakers

Climb the large corner to a set of anchors on a ledge, or continue up the slab to the top.

Trad Squamish
5.10a/b Rose of Sharon

climb up the featured face to the right of The Squeakers.

Mixed trad 3 Squamish
1981
5.11a Fatty Bolger

The oldest route at the cliff. Startup the arete then step left at the second bolt and climb the center of the wall.

FA: Tami Night & Peter Croft, 1981

Mixed trad 28m, 6 Squamish
1996
5.10a Rumours

just right of the gully, Boulder through a tough bulge, then climb the crack and slab to the top.

FA: Glenn Payan & Jeff Thompson, 1996

Mixed trad 25m, 2 Squamish
5.11a The Leading Edge

Climb the right side of the arete

FA: Will Dorling & Elise Hunt, 1996

Sport 28m, 6 Squamish
2001
5.10c Beached Whale

A small face climb found a few meters right of the arete

FA: Jeff Thompson & Glenn Payan, 2001

Mixed trad 8m, 1 Squamish

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