TR-Soling recommendations?
TR-Soling recommendations?
Coming to Squamish for about 10 days in Sept. While I hope to find partners, for those days I can't or simply want to do laps, can someone recommend walls/areas suitable for TR-soling.
And in case I'm not being clear, I'm looking for recommendations on areas with single pitch routes with chains, that I can hike to the top of and drop a fixed line so I can top-rope solo.
Thanks much. Dave
And in case I'm not being clear, I'm looking for recommendations on areas with single pitch routes with chains, that I can hike to the top of and drop a fixed line so I can top-rope solo.
Thanks much. Dave
Re: TR-Soling recommendations?
Hi Dave:
Lots to TR with good anchors in the smoke bluffs. Get a guidebook.
Enjoy,
Steve
Lots to TR with good anchors in the smoke bluffs. Get a guidebook.
Enjoy,
Steve
Re: TR-Soling recommendations?
stooges slab gives you 60 meters of a good mix of climbing. Great ledge at the bottom for transitions as well.
Re: TR-Soling recommendations?
Cool. Thanks for feedback.
Re: TR-Soling recommendations?
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Re: TR-Soling recommendations?
Smoke Bluffs are the best and most accessable and great for running laps. Penny Lane, Pixie Corner, and Neat and Cool being the quickest to access and require little gear in way of directionals. Some routes in the Bulletheads are accessable, and of course Malamute has some easy top access like HMW. As with accessability, you're greatest challenge will be having to find a free route on most nice days....or you can go climb at Penny Lane in the midday sun if you enjoy pain and suffering.
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