Travelling from UK late April/early May
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Travelling from UK late April/early May
Hi Guys,
I'm travelling to Vancouver on business but have a few free days (26th-28th April & 5th/6th of May).
As a keen climber I'd love to get up to Squamish. However as my dates aren't great (only really free on weekdays) I've got a few questions:
-ross
I'm travelling to Vancouver on business but have a few free days (26th-28th April & 5th/6th of May).
As a keen climber I'd love to get up to Squamish. However as my dates aren't great (only really free on weekdays) I've got a few questions:
- *Anyone going to be in Squamish on the dates above?
*I've read on the forum that the Chief campground is the place to be to meet people: am I likely to find people to boulder/climb with on a random weekday at this time of year? Will the campsite even be open?
*Any other advice on finding people to climb with.
-ross
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Hi Ross,
You will be following a long tradition of Brits coming here to take on the tough granite of Squamish. Some of the early pioneers of Squamish Climbing are former hardcore grit climbers, one them has written the definitive guidebook for Squamish.
And more recently Tim Clifford came here and put the room project to bed.
Dave Mcleod is another climber who has crossed the pond to check out the Squamish boulder problems.
Now to get to some of your questions. The campground is supposed to officially open May 1st. The gate is locked before that but you may still be able to camp. You will probably be the only person there, especially during the week.
You should have no trouble finding people to climb with by posting on this site. Try a pm to others who have posted looking for a climbing partner.
Dave
You will be following a long tradition of Brits coming here to take on the tough granite of Squamish. Some of the early pioneers of Squamish Climbing are former hardcore grit climbers, one them has written the definitive guidebook for Squamish.
And more recently Tim Clifford came here and put the room project to bed.
Dave Mcleod is another climber who has crossed the pond to check out the Squamish boulder problems.
Now to get to some of your questions. The campground is supposed to officially open May 1st. The gate is locked before that but you may still be able to camp. You will probably be the only person there, especially during the week.
You should have no trouble finding people to climb with by posting on this site. Try a pm to others who have posted looking for a climbing partner.
Dave
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Ross,
To get you stoked for your trip I'm putting a link below to Sqaumish Bouldering video that is on the site's Movie section. Many consider this the best video montage of Squamish Bouldering.
http://squamishclimbing.com/movies.php?&ID=11
To get you stoked for your trip I'm putting a link below to Sqaumish Bouldering video that is on the site's Movie section. Many consider this the best video montage of Squamish Bouldering.
http://squamishclimbing.com/movies.php?&ID=11
Dave Jones - site admin
When you reach the top, keep climbing -- Zen proverb
When you reach the top, keep climbing -- Zen proverb
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