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Tiger Wall

  • Contexte de la cotation : US
  • Ascensions : 7

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Description

This wall has two distinct sections of crack and face climbing broken up by the "Cat Walk" ledge. The first is a shorter but very overhung wall and the second is longer and has sections that are overhung and closer to vertical as well as a huge roof feature. The "Cat Walk" ledge is accessible by climbing a route on the first section or scrambling up the Cat Hole. There are a number of strange rappel anchors of unknown origin placed above the cliff (and one on the Cat Walk ledge), use these with caution as some are placed in dubious features; the one in the small, undercut boulder may be the worst one.

Approche

Follow the main trail from the point it reaches the woods until you can just about make out the face on your left then make a sharp turn onto a smaller trail to reach the base of the wall. Orange trail tape marks the trail from the entrance of the wood all the way to the crag.

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Description Fun slab climb with closely spaced bolts. A great first lead. Climb straight up from the first bolt to the top. Location On the Climbers right side of the slab in the gully between Tiger Wall and Geometry Wall. Protection 6 bolts, lower off anchor

FA: Ania Polak

escription Short but intense. Balancy start leading to some nice juggy flakes with tricky footwork.

Protection 3 bolts, anchor. Stick clip the high first bolt.

FA: David Bruneau, 2022

Description I recently moved many of the bolts on this route, now there are no runouts, the clipping stances are good and the bolt line runs straight. Should be good for people breaking into the grade now!

Climb a series of big, flat holds up and right then move right to the base of a layback crack/feature. Climb this past more bolts to a sloping ledge and to the top.

This route joins "Hobbes" at the second bolt (the glue-in)

Protection 6 bolts, top anchor with rap hardware

FA: David Bruneau

Description Excellent sport line up unique features. This route takes the right start of the two close lines of bolts. Climb a series of slanting undercling rails to a layback crack/feature. Clip the glue in bolt to the left. Climb this past more bolts to a sloping ledge and to the top.

From the third bolt (glue in) onwards is shared with Calvin

Protection 7 bolts + anchor, shared with "Calvin"

FA: Sarah Spurrell

Description Path of least resistance up the left side of Tiger Wall through some really interesting features.

Start by climbing the ramp past 3 bolts to its top, then traverse left along the sloping ledge (added a bolt here 9/07/2016) to clip a bolt on the overhanging arete. Climb straight up the arete, avoid a roof by climbing to the left of it and then up the face above. Top out straight above the last bolt.

Be aware of potential for rope drag on the way down. Best to have someone follow this on toprope, or lower through the anchor carefully to clean it due to swing potential. Location Right side of Tiger Wall. Gets you to the top of tiger wall for easy access to the Tiger Slabs above. Protection 8 Bolts + anchor with Rappel Hardware

FA: David Bruneau/Tyler Blacquiere

Description Traverse in from the left along big holds and then go straight up the face. Sustained power endurance climbing with surprisingly great movement and very comfortable holds.

Protection 4 Bolts, anchor

FA: David Bruneau (Equipped with help from Daniel Alacoque & Kevin Le Morzadec)

Description Begin strong with a bouldery start to gain a jug 10 feet off the ground. Continue up on side pulls and slopers to another jug halfway up the wall next to the block. Finish with hard compression moves and a huck to the final hold.

This has not been sent yet and is an open project.

Location Start just left of Pink Panther

Protection 5 bolts to a rap anchor

Description Follow the pink streak past the no-hands rest to the very top of the wall. Mega pitch!

Location Start in the dihedral to the right of Tony

Protection 13 bolts and a rap anchor. This route is equipped with a perma-draw to reduce the swing when cleaning.

FA: Equipped by Daniel Alacoque

Description Starts as a finger crack with very tricky moves as the crack gets thinner towards the top. Very overhung. Waiting for a first ascent! Protection Standard rack with emphasis on small gear. Anchor on the wall at the back of the ledge.

Description Varied endurance climbing with no stopper moves. This route dries out very quickly due to it's sunny and exposed location, and is a good option if the Geometry Wall is wet, and may be a good late season option. Stick clip the first bolt off the ledge, the moves off the ledge are tricky.

Location On the "Cat Walk" ledge, immediately above the "Eye of the Tiger" project. Anchor your belayer on the "Eye of the Tiger" fixe ring anchor, or the bizarre anchor to the right.

Protection 7 Bolts, Anchor

FA: David Bruneau

Description Straightforward vertical climbing leads to a difficult bulge and some more hard moves to the anchors. Approach via the Cat Hole scramble.

Protection 7 Bolts, anchor. Anchor your belayer on the ledge, there is a bolt here for this purpose

FA: David Bruneau

Description Start in double cracks at the bottom and trend slightly left following the crack as it widens in pods before the finish. Protection Standard rack with some bigger gear (up to #5 camalot). Bolted anchor.

FA: David Bruneau

Description This is a scramble that can be used to access the ledge in the middle of Tiger Wall. The initial steep part has been fitted with short fixed ropes so you can self belay or just pull yourself up on the handline. From the top of the steeper section, you can walk along the whole ledge, which is at least 6 feet wide and can be done unroped.

From this ledge you can continue up the routes that start from the ledge, or toprope the routes on the lower half. Location 20m Climber's right of Tiger Crack, look for a bolt at the base of a short ramp. Protection Fixed lines, bolts, trees

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