Split Asunder is a redeveloped crag (2023) that was lost for a period of time and reclaimed back to the forest. Rescrubbed by ACC Squamish in 2022 it is now open with many new routes.
Split Asunder is an old Crag originally developed by Robin Barley, and rediscovered in late 2022. Over the winter Ryan Pierce scrubbed the rock and replaced all the old hardware. In the spring a few work sessions were held with ACC Squamish to finish up the last of the cleaning.
Split Asunder hosts numerous routes in the 10- range from crack climbing to crimpy sport and even a must-do chimney.
Some cliffs are on private land, and closed. Others are close to private homes -- please keep the noise level down near homes, and do not anchor off fences, hydro towers, or anything else that is similar.
Hike up to the base of Lumberland via the loop trail, when at the bottom of Lumberland follow a rough path on the left side up a short hill. When at the top of the short hill, Split Asunder will be visible through the trees off to your left. Follow the trail left and loop around passing a beautiful viewpoint with a bench. Shortly after this, a path leading to the base will appear on your right.
Você sabia que pode criar uma conta para registrar, rastrear e compartilhar suas escaladas? Milhares de escaladores já estão fazendo isso.
Author(s): Marc Bourdon
Data: 2022
ISBN: 9781777147129
Your trusty guide through more than 3500 boulder problems scattered around Squamish and the surrounding area. Containing an extensive history of Squamish bouldering, info about planning a trip, as well as countless colour photos, maps and infographics, this guide provides the details for navigating one of North America's top bouldering destinations. It includes a comprehensive list of problems for when you're climbing by yourself, a new Top 100 list featuring boulders from V0 through V14, and even the infamous list of the Squamish 7 Terrors.
Author(s): Kevin McLane & Andrew Boyd
Data: 2018
ISBN: 9780986519147
A definitive guidebook describing the rock climbing found at Squamish, near Vancouver, covering both single pitch routes, and the huge multi-pitch routes up the face of the infamous Chief face.
Author(s): Rich Wheater
Data: 2015
ISBN: 978-0-9877796-5-6
With 300 routes, 600 boulder problems and a handful of fine alpine objectives, Vancouver Rock Climbing provides comprehensive coverage of the diverse climbing scene around Vancouver, Canada.
Get a detailed insight with a timeline showing
Login to see the timeline!