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Storm Warning Area Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 3

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Table of contents

1. Storm Warning Area 4 routes in Area

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Seasonality

Sport climbing and Trad climbing

Lat / Long: 44.999773, -81.233154

access issues

Access in Ontario is VERY SENSITIVE. Please climb with care and respect for the crag and other users. Practice Leave No Trace. Check with the OAC at ontarioallianceofclimbers.ca to keep updated on access issues.

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approach

From Headspace Area - approach to the top of this area is between 15-20 minutes

ethic

Practice LEAVE NO TRACE at all times. Pack out what you pack in. Carry a plastic bag to collect garbage on the way out, if possible. There are no washroom facilities at this crag.

Be mindful of your group size and noise. Keep party numbers to a minimum - avoid playing loud music while at the cliff given that accessing climbs requires rappelling and line-fixing, other climbing parties need to be able communicate without having to contend with artificial noise.

Car-camping (and Van-Life) are not permitted in town or its surrounding areas.

This is a recommended resource in regards to local ethics https://www.rockrespect.ca/climbers-code

Want to contribute to route development? Go to the Ontario Climbing page and contribute to the Hardware Fund (or grab a printed guidebook while helping out!) https://www.ontarioclimbing.com/

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RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Medalta 5.10d Sport 25m
2 North Shore

Gunks style with horizontals.

5.11b Trad 25m
3 You Sweaty Hippy 5.12b Sport 25m
4 Transition or Transgression 5.12b Sport 25m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.10d Medalta Sport 25m
5.11b North Shore Trad 25m
5.12b Transition or Transgression Sport 25m
You Sweaty Hippy Sport 25m
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