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Table of contents
- 1. Easy Chair 56 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. Easy Chair 56 routes in Boulder
- Summary:
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Alle Bouldern
Lat / Long: 49.683327, -123.150340
Einschränkungen
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.
Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 | ★★ Stud Arete | V0 | 4m | |||||
2 | ★★ Stud Face | V0 | ||||||
3 | ★★ Blasted Face | V0 | ||||||
4 |
★★ The Alligator
Crouched start with the two small crimps. V0+ if start is from the good shelf. | V1 | 2m | |||||
5 | While you were sleeping | V0 | ||||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
6 |
★★★ Easy in an Easy Chair
Start low and traverse right until it is possible to mantle. Slopes and hooks are abundant here. Classic frictiony slopers. | V4 | 3m | |||||
7 | ★★ Palminator | V4 | ||||||
8 |
★★ The Elevator
Start as Easy in an Easy Chair. Head right and mantle up the middle. Don't use the holds on arete. Erste freie Begeh.: Israel Cruces, 2002 | V5 | 3m | |||||
9 | ★ Easy traverse | V1 | ||||||
10 | ★ Slabicus | V1 | ||||||
11 | ★★ Left Slab | V1 | ||||||
12 | ★★ Centre Slab | V3 | ||||||
13 |
★★ Slabby
Erstbegehung: Nick Gibbs | V2 | ||||||
14 | Malaria | V0 | ||||||
15 |
★★ Cream Puff Dream
7 Terrors | V5 | ||||||
16 | ★★ Magnificent Rhythm | V9 | ||||||
17 | ★★ Big Stone | V4 | ||||||
18 | ★★ Superdyke | V3 | 3m | |||||
19 | ★★ Bali Song | V6 | 4m | |||||
20 | ★★ Dyke Surfer | V0 | 3m | |||||
21 |
★★ Largonian Bulge
Continue around the Green Traverse boulder past Pusher to find a heavily chalked block under an overhang. Start hands here feet inside then muscle your way up right. | V2 | 3m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
22 |
★ Slayed by the Pushers
(renamed by the FA in 2020) Climb into the exit moves of The Green Traverse. Start with obvious slopers on the nose of the boulder and a heel hook, slap to the sidepull and mantle. Erstbegehung: Jack Fieldhouse, 2000 | V5 | ||||||
23 |
★★ Backtrack
Erstbegehung: Tim Doyle | V2 | ||||||
24 |
★★ The Green Traverse
Use the same start as Backtrack, but traverse right to the bulging nose of the boulder and up. This is an excellent endurance problem! Hard to keep your back off the boulders but the crux has a decent landing. Erstbegehung: Tyrone Brett, 1998 | V6 | 7m | |||||
25 | ★ One Track | V1 | ||||||
26 | ★★ Busted | V5 | ||||||
27 |
★★★ Practical Horseman
Top 100 V4. | V4 | 5m | |||||
28 | ★★ Fluorescent Black | V0+ | ||||||
29 | ★★★ Speech Therapy | V3 | ||||||
30 | What a Fluke | V0- | ||||||
31 | Starsky and Hutch | V1 | ||||||
32 | Huggy Bear | V0 | ||||||
33 | ★★ Brotherhood | V1 | ||||||
34 | ★★ Diagonals Slab | V1 | ||||||
35 | ★ Juicy Lucy | V5 | ||||||
36 | ★★ Renard | V7 | ||||||
37 | ★★ Any Rock'll Do | V1 | ||||||
38 |
The Pool low
Erstbegehung: Tim Doyle, 2008 | V13 | ||||||
39 |
The Pool
Erstbegehung: Tim Doyle, 2008 | V10 | ||||||
40 | ★★ Peekaboo | V5 | ||||||
41 | ★★ Chicken Goddess | V7 | ||||||
42 |
★★★ Lounge Act
Excellent crimpy face boulder in the slop just above the topout of Swank Stretch V5. | V6 | 3m | |||||
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
43 |
★★★ Swank Stretch
Start seating on a flat jug. Using the thin slot to work up to better holds and top out Erstbegehung: | V5 | 3m | |||||
44 | ★★★ Minor Threat | V6 | ||||||
45 | ★★ Power Surge | V2 | ||||||
46 | ★★ Seam Problem | V1 | ||||||
47 | ★★ Axel | V8 | ||||||
48 | ★★★ Up from the Depth | V2 | ||||||
49 |
★★★ Up From The Depths
Start seated using the rail and make your way out of the pit using edges | V2 | ||||||
50 | ★ Depth Direct | V4 | ||||||
51 | ★★★ The Black Council | V11 | ||||||
52 | ★★★ The Bulb | V8 | 6m | |||||
53 | ★★★ The Seam | V9 | ||||||
54 | ★★★ Sharmas arete | V8 | ||||||
55 | ★★ Squaminard | V8 | ||||||
56 | ★★★ Squaminard low | V12/13 |