Sport Multi
..and if you DON'T onsight and take the fall, then your cred goes up toot-bone wrote:Dancing in the Light is also in the Select book.....
Local Boys (now 10d apparently) is a good way to start if you are concerned 10c is too easy for you. If you walk up Local Boys then amble over to Magic Carpet Ride and give it a shot. If you onsight that thing I doubt many people will give you grief about being from T dot.
only draws required.....
Hi there,
Welcome to Squamish and the West Coast......Here are some suggestions for small mulit-pitch sport routes
starcheck 5.9 with 10c optional last pitch
AMO wall near Shannon 5.10 and less slab
Sacralige(sp?) check
Master of My Domain-check
Stairway to Heaven- bulletheads
AND...... all those fun, heady, freaky old school slab routes on the apron.......if you are not well-schooled in slab climbing....I strongly suggest re-thinking the grade that you can climb on some of these routes.......there are so many varied styles of climbing in squamish that an old school 5.9 slab route will sometimes have 5.12 sport climbers shitting their pants...think White Lightening.......
Good Luck....most mutli-pitch "sport routes" in Squamish involve significant amounts of slab climbing.......I suggest starting off on the first three pitches of the Bottom Line (APRON) to get your slab shoes and feet up to speed....good luck
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Welcome to Squamish and the West Coast......Here are some suggestions for small mulit-pitch sport routes
starcheck 5.9 with 10c optional last pitch
AMO wall near Shannon 5.10 and less slab
Sacralige(sp?) check
Master of My Domain-check
Stairway to Heaven- bulletheads
AND...... all those fun, heady, freaky old school slab routes on the apron.......if you are not well-schooled in slab climbing....I strongly suggest re-thinking the grade that you can climb on some of these routes.......there are so many varied styles of climbing in squamish that an old school 5.9 slab route will sometimes have 5.12 sport climbers shitting their pants...think White Lightening.......
Good Luck....most mutli-pitch "sport routes" in Squamish involve significant amounts of slab climbing.......I suggest starting off on the first three pitches of the Bottom Line (APRON) to get your slab shoes and feet up to speed....good luck
P
Thanks for all the help guys, I'm really stoked on taking my first slab fall (fillet), I onsighted a couple up in the bulletheads (Shannons Dancing, Xenolith Dance and Dances with bolts) but we'll see how my mental stamina does a couple pitches up!
Also, I think I'd better trade in my sport slippers before I head up.
Also, I think I'd better trade in my sport slippers before I head up.
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