route recommendations around banff
route recommendations around banff
heading out this week for a short trip so we're looking for classic multipitch routes in and around banff/canmore. grades 5.8 to 10+, trad or bolts.
any suggestions???
heard about a route up chinaman's peak but have no details or route name.
any suggestions???
heard about a route up chinaman's peak but have no details or route name.
The route you're thinking of on Ha-Ling (chinaman's) is sisyphus summits
http://www.summitpost.org/route/544502/ ... tches.html
It's pretty sustained at 10+ for the first of many (21?) pitches.
you should really do cardiac arrete on the grand sentinel.
http://www.summitpost.org/route/427754/ ... tches.html
you hike in from lake louise. so camp there for a day or two and climb it and then do some climbing at back of the lake in lake louise. best sport and mixed area in the region. It's all quartzite all fun. then head to canmore and do sisyphus or raptor (10c 9 pitches on eeor) and climb on Mt Yamnuska. you might find some topos for yam on the TABVAR site?
http://www.summitpost.org/route/544502/ ... tches.html
It's pretty sustained at 10+ for the first of many (21?) pitches.
you should really do cardiac arrete on the grand sentinel.
http://www.summitpost.org/route/427754/ ... tches.html
you hike in from lake louise. so camp there for a day or two and climb it and then do some climbing at back of the lake in lake louise. best sport and mixed area in the region. It's all quartzite all fun. then head to canmore and do sisyphus or raptor (10c 9 pitches on eeor) and climb on Mt Yamnuska. you might find some topos for yam on the TABVAR site?
Some Yamnuska topos here:
http://www.rmbooks.com/yamnuska/yamnuska.htm
http://www.rmbooks.com/yamnuska/yamnuska.htm
Sisyphus Summits is not that good-- it's a friciton route and it's very polished; also, the line is contrived and the belays are in retarded spots. other folks' suggestions are all good-- I second the Cardiac Arete-- awesome, you can do a 5.8 to warm up, then do the 10D. Also try (midweek) cragging at Back of the Lake-- superb bolts and gear ina spectacular setting.
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