Kootenay Beta?

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Kootenay Beta?

Post by Soontobe » Sat May 05, 2007 9:24 am

I am looking at spending the summer in the Kootenay region. I'm excited about the Bugaboos and some hiking but is there any bouldering that you guys know of? Any climbing info would be much appreciated. I think I will be centered around Elk Lake Provincial Park.

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Post by XXXX » Sat May 05, 2007 10:20 pm

oh yeah, there's tons.
if you are going to be in elk lakes just google "fernie climbing" there's an online guidebook to the crowsnest area

pick up the rockies bouldering guide (get the 2nd ed.) from rmbooks too

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Post by Soontobe » Sat May 05, 2007 11:54 pm

Sweet! Thanks! I've heard good things about crowsnest pass.

I was looking at the bouldering guide for the canadian rockies tonight but I didn't see anything. Perhaps it was first edition?

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Post by XXXX » Sun May 06, 2007 1:47 pm

I think the Frank Slide is in the 1st ed and that's in crowsnest pass more or less... maybe you were looking in the wrong part of the book?

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Post by Soontobe » Sun May 06, 2007 5:35 pm

No you're right about the Frank Slide info being in there. I think I was just a bit confused as to where I was in relation to crows nest pass and that area.

It's possible (likely) that I will be without a car so I am either going to have to find some cool local stuff or make some climbing friends! Hopefully both!

Any other suggestions of things (climbs) I should check out?

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Post by XXXX » Sun May 06, 2007 9:21 pm

Really, if you are in Elk Lakes, it's going to be easier for you to get to the Kananaskis in Alberta than to most areas in the Kootenays.

Without a car? Well... I guess you are going to have to develop your own problems.

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Post by stick » Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:34 pm

The elk lakes is full of rock .. mostly unclimbed. I've wanted to develope it for years but i'm stuck on the west coast (oh well). bring your shoes and sense of adventure. only word of caution is some of the rock is weak and crumbly!

Stone hill just over the montana border is also excelent climbing!!
goos luck

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Post by WhiskeyKid » Sun Jun 03, 2007 9:35 pm

If you're going to be around the bugs, check out Spillimacheen, just down the road. It's primarily a sport crag, with tons of moderate routes on bomber rock. The route guide is $2 at 180 sports in Golden.

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Post by Soontobe » Wed Jun 06, 2007 4:23 pm

Thanks for the info you guys!

I am going to be around the bugs and I will check out Spillmacheen for sure.

Any other spots the guidebook is sold? I may not be through Golden for awhile.

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