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Lost at Sea Area

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From Headspace Area - approach to the top of this area is between 5-10 minutes

Can be identified by a small side trail off of main trail that leads to a corner formed by the cliffs. Looking down and right, you will see "Lost at Sea" and on the left side, on black rock you will find "Coeur de Lion"

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Left most line on the Lost at Sea Ledge sharing a common slab start with Lost at Sea and Dandelion Whine. Left trending slab leads to multiple pockets and small slab sections before finishing on overhanging large jug style pockets.

Starts from ledge from a slab into some steep climbing in Hueco-like holds. Fun! ... but not for the average beginner!

Right most line on the Lost at Sea Ledge sharing a common start with Lost at Sea and New Way Out. Short slab start leads to tricky two finger pocket sequences, then a short slab section before finishing on overhanging large jug style pockets.

A classic at Lion's Head. Climbs the black rock on the right side of the ledge.

FA: Jerry Moffat

Top down (hanging belay) original variation of "I Wonder Where the Hanging Belays Are".

Newer ground up variation of "I Wonder Where the Lions Are". This short ground up extension lengthens the single pitch to roughly 30m and increases the grade.

Same start as I Wonder Where the Lion's Are, but breaks right. Hard at the end.

FA: Greg Williamson

FA: Daniel Martian & Mark Smith

FA: Mike Penney

FA: Joe Skopec

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Author(s): Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer

Date: 2016

ISBN: 9780995046610

A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, the Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers the portion of the Escarpment north of Shelburne including the Beaver Valley area and the Bruce Peninsula. Includes an extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1000 rock-climbing routes.

Author(s): Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer

Date: 2016

ISBN: 9780995046603

A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, The Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers areas close to Toronto, including the popular Milton crags. Includes extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1,000 rock climbing routes.

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