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Tantalus Range Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 9

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Contributors

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

russ Noah Boudreau-Richard Kelsie Wamer Dave

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Table of contents

1. Tantalus Range 9 routes in Crag

Summary:
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Seasonality

Alpine climbing and Rock climbing

Lat / Long: 49.807139, -123.302292

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

1.1. Alpha Mountain 5 routes in Area

Summary:
Alpine climbing and Rock climbing

Lat / Long: 49.796178, -123.275663

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 East Ridge IFAS:AD Alpine 450m
2 Northeast Spur IFAS:AD Alpine 450m
3 North Buttress IFAS:AD Alpine 450m
4 Guides Buttress 5.7 Unknown 450m
5 Northwest Buttress 5.4 IFAS:AD Alpine 600m

1.2. Mt Dione 2 routes in Area

Summary:
All Alpine climbing

Lat / Long: 49.815112, -123.328771

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Mt Dione Southwest Spur IFAS:AD Alpine 400m
2 Mt Dione Southeast Face 5.4 IFAS:AD Alpine 400m

1.3. Mt Tantalus 2 routes in Area

Summary:
All Rock climbing

Lat / Long: 49.818468, -123.329704

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Mt Tantalus Southeast Spur -high route 5.3 Unknown 550m
2 Mt Tantalus Southeast Spur -low route 5.2 Unknown 550m

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop Area
5.2 Mt Tantalus Southeast Spur -low route Unknown 550m 1.3. Mt Tantalus
5.3 Mt Tantalus Southeast Spur -high route Unknown 550m 1.3. Mt Tantalus
5.4 AD Northwest Buttress Alpine 600m 1.1. Alpha Mountain
Mt Dione Southeast Face Alpine 400m 1.2. Mt Dione
5.7 Guides Buttress Unknown 450m 1.1. Alpha Mountain
AD East Ridge Alpine 450m 1.1. Alpha Mountain
North Buttress Alpine 450m 1.1. Alpha Mountain
Northeast Spur Alpine 450m 1.1. Alpha Mountain
Mt Dione Southwest Spur Alpine 400m 1.2. Mt Dione
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