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White Taped Route

Post by Paul Greenwood » Sun Jul 18, 2010 3:03 pm

Hey Everyone, I just found a recently developed crag in west vancouver and wanted to try out some of the routes. There is a bunch of fixed draws and 2 of the routes have red tape on them, however one has white tape. I know not to climb the red taped routes but what are the rules on white tape? Any suggestions would be great, thanks alot.

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Post by Mik » Sun Jul 18, 2010 7:09 pm

if its West Van its probably Rolf Rybak. get in contact with him if it is the area in question.

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Post by Mike Teschke » Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:40 am

I believe you are refering to a new area called the Caulfield Cougar Crag. It was developed in the heat of the summer last year and is a beautiful place to go when it's hot out. Everything there is open except the red taped routes. Feel free to PM me if you'd like more route info.

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Post by rolfr » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:18 am

Please respect the tagged routes didn't have red tape. A couple of injuries has delayed sending the routes. I will post topo and info soon. Working on a couple more crags in the area. Rolf

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Post by Paul Greenwood » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:26 am

Sure thing rolf i will stay off all marked. Thanks for getting that crag going, if you need any help in that area I live up the street from the park.

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Post by dakine » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:12 am

any more teaser info as for grades? and quality of climbs?
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Post by harihari » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:41 am

rolfr wrote:Please respect the tagged routes didn't have red tape. A couple of injuries has delayed sending the routes. I will post topo and info soon. Working on a couple more crags in the area. Rolf
Rolf--

good on you for keepign at it! Sure, 15 year olds climbing 14+ is cool; way cooler is much older guys doing 5.12 routes!


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Post by Mike Teschke » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:58 am

As Rolf said, there is more work being done in the area. A topo will be done when everything is more complete.

Route ratings from left to right:
5.11d (stick clip the first bolt),
5.12a,
5.11b (5.12 shares the same start bolt I think then moves left.),
project,
project,
5.11-,
5.10d,
5.10c (this shares the start to the 5.10d then moves right out the overhang, there is a long fixed draw on this one, has a couple good moves but is hard to descend and not get your ropes and feet wet.)

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Post by Paul Greenwood » Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:28 pm

So awesome, i climbed the .11- and .10d. Really nice features!

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Cougar Crag Routes

Post by anthonie » Sat Jul 24, 2010 10:13 am

Left to Right:

S.O.S (Spicy Old Spinster) 5.11d
On the Prowl 24/7 5.12b
Flake Project 5.11b
Double Shot No Foam Soy Latte 5.11d (red tape)
Jealous Husband 5.12a/b sustained
Pool Boy 5.11a sustained sustained
Awkward Proposition 5.10c
Cougarlicious 5.10b roof
Another Project 5.11+

Some of the names and grades need confirmation. Thanks Rolf!

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Post by anthonie » Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:20 pm

Someone stole biners on the draws at this crag. That's totally lame!

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Post by Mike Teschke » Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:15 am

Some douche just ruined it for the everyone... I guess we won't be putting any more fixed draws at these new crags.

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Post by Paul Greenwood » Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:34 am

they just took all the biners off one route. The other routes still have draws. so uncalled for though.

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Post by jstod » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:40 pm

WEAK...

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Post by rolfr » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:33 pm

So here we go again,same old crap just a different thief.

“ Mister Thief you stole from one of my friends who put in an honest day's work to contribute to our community. Sadly the person you stole the most from was yourself.
Our dignity is worth more than a hand full of shiny biners, to bad you stooped so low and now have defined yourself by your actions.

You can use any rationalization to justify your actions but ultimately you are just a disrespected thief. Obviously you are a climber, otherwise you wouldn’t have picked the hardest climb to steal the newest biners. Do the right thing, leave the biners at the crag and
show some character and regain some dignity.”

The best way to discourage this is to have more people climbing here.

Directions to Caulfield Cougar Crag: Coming from Van, take Caulfield exit off Hwy, turn right at stop sign, Continue on Woodgreen Drive up hill, 3rd right into Woodgreen Place. Drive into gravel parking lot for Cypress Falls Park. Take trail east out of lot, trail turns left. Take first junction right after 50-100 meters, immediately drop down right onto trail heading downhill.
Continue on trail passing crag on left, to promontory lower down above creek. Hand-line 4th class down to river. total approach time less than 5 minutes.

The grades Mike posted are a bit of a sandbag. I suggest from left to right:

5.11d stick clip. Spicy old Spinster (SOS)
5.12b/c same first bolt as next climb right On the Prowl
5.11b (some old white tape on first bolt,short crux) Aaron's Folly
5.12 a project red tape Double Shot No Foam Soy Latte
5.12 b sustained Jealous Husband
5.11 a/b sustained, sustained Pool Boy
5.10 c awkward Awkward Proposition
5.10 d roof Cougarlicious
5.11+ Project

We are working on other crags in the area, 20 routes by next year. No fixed gear.

Rolf

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