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Fred Beckey and Climbing Mag. put Angel's Crest as his fav

Post by squamish climber » Fri May 04, 2012 8:11 am

The latest issue of Climbing Magazine has paid homage to fabled climber Fred Beckey by selecting eight climbs from his new beautiful looking coffee table book, Fred Beckey’s 100 Favourite North American Climbs.

Number one is the 13 pitch classic, Angel's Crest, the magazine says it’s 5.10b but Bourdon’s guide calls it 5.10c. Not bad considering Beckey has made 100s of first ascents across North America.

Beckey calls Angel’s Crest a “coveted climb” despite the “medieval greenery and forested ledges.” I don’t think the tree climbing and shrub pulling options have changed much in the 48 years since he did the FA in 1964.

So let’s hear it for your Angel’s Crest stories. Or if you have had any Fred Beckey encounters post them up.


The book has just been published and is available from Patagonia for $79.95 US
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Re: Fred Beckey and Climbing Mag. put Angel's Crest as his b

Post by natsdad » Fri May 04, 2012 2:03 pm

I love Angel's Crest, especially the great variation pitch, up high (just above the last Acrophobe tower). This pitch needs more traffic: instead of fighting the tree to get on the 5.7 crack that leads to the whaleback, walk a very short distance to the right (10 or 15 meters, max) and climb up the right facing corner. It starts off dirty, but gets really nice past 5 meters - great jamming and stemming lead through a bulging overhang and (almost) straight up to the belay (hanging cedar tree and piton) at the start of the 5.10 "slot" pitch. Beautiful pitch (despite the start)! Give it a try (bring a wide variety of gear, emphasizing hand size and a few bigger pieces).

Anyone have any history on this pitch (I think it is mid 5.10)?

Steve

ps: Not sure I'd call it Fred's best - the Beckey/Chouinard on South Howser in the Bugs gets my vote.

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Re: Fred Beckey and Climbing Mag. put Angel's Crest as his b

Post by squamish climber » Fri May 04, 2012 2:47 pm

Thanks Steve,

There are a couple posts on the forum about good variation pitches for AC, including the one you mention.

I think the title for this post is a little misleading Climbing magazine chose eight climbs from Beckey's book 100 favourite climbs and listed Angel's Crest first. So this should read Climbing Magazine's pick of Beckey's Favourite climbs or something.
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Post by Brendan » Tue May 08, 2012 12:49 pm

March 24 - Red Rocks 8)

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Post by squamish climber » Tue May 08, 2012 1:00 pm

That is a great portrait Brendan. What is he, 89? and still climbing. Inspiring.
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Re: Fred Beckey and Climbing Mag. put Angel's Crest as his f

Post by Fre » Thu May 10, 2012 9:33 am

Nice portrait. I bumped into Becky last year at Shannon Falls. He was making his way up Klahanie crack. As a fellow Fred, I asked for a picture but he politely declined. Last November (I think), he gave a presentation at UBC that was well attended.

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