Can you Please Help!

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goforit
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Can you Please Help!

Post by goforit » Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:18 pm

1. What are the first places to dry?
2. Is there any climbign is Squamish in the rain?

I am new to forms and get a bit confused on how to navigate :oops:
so You may have already answered this but can you please still give me your imput.

Everytime I go to squamish I get mixed reviews about what dries 1st and what is last to dry. I never know who to belive.
SO I thought I would just ask the question to all of you who know best and see what kind of imput I get....

Thank you so much for your beta. I greatly greatly appreciate it.

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Post by goforit » Sat Jun 03, 2006 8:33 pm

all lookers but no takers....no one wants to help a nice sweet girl trying to climb in squamish?

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Post by PAW » Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:15 pm

apron talus boulders as well as brackendale powerline boulders for bouldering.

Penny lane for smoke bluff action.

And for multi pitch probably the left of the apron. Calculus Crack, St. Vitus and vector.???

There are my 2 cents.
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Post by phoenix » Sat Jun 03, 2006 11:19 pm

The only climbing that I have done in rainy weather was at the Circus in Cheakamus Canyon. The routes stayed dry, but it got pretty busy there throughout the day.

Try checking out the Squamish Select guide book, because it includes notation that indicates which sites dry fast or stay dry in wet weather.

Happy Climbing.

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