Cable crossing to Tantalus still ok?
Cable crossing to Tantalus still ok?
Hi-
I'm aware that this isn't technically a Squamish climbing topic, but it's close.
I'm planning my first trip up to Lake Lovelywater in a few weeks and I wonder if it's still ok to be using the cable crossing. Any issues with the Squamish nation? Anybody been up there recently?
Thanks!
matt
I'm aware that this isn't technically a Squamish climbing topic, but it's close.
I'm planning my first trip up to Lake Lovelywater in a few weeks and I wonder if it's still ok to be using the cable crossing. Any issues with the Squamish nation? Anybody been up there recently?
Thanks!
matt
I checked it out 2 months ago. The cable crossing is still there and easy to use (just check for beehives in the big bowls on the upper cable before you try and pass them). You can cross the Squamish nation land and park your car in the clearing if you pay the dude in the caravan 5 bucks or something like that. According to him your car might get vandalized if you park it on the road ("a recurring problem, hard to control" were his exact words).
Here is a report from the trip in there we made with approach times, etc so you can judge accordingly. As you can see, we would have flown to the (then) red tit hut, but couldn't so changed the plan and canoed & marched and it wasn't that bad. The alpha/serratus col (aka the Inca bivy) is a truly awesome spot. Todd
http://www.bivouac.com/TripPg.asp?TripId=5052
http://www.bivouac.com/TripPg.asp?TripId=5052
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Once used pulleys to cross and last summer walked the line. Luckily no bees - wouldn't that suck?! No big deal getting up to Lovelywater on foot, but hoofing it all the way up to the Haberl/Red Tit hut area with a heavy pack sucks balls. Done it and not interested in doing it again. It can take the better part of a day from the Russian camp. If you're going all the way flying in is the way to go.
Hey, ease up J Mace. I am a beginner sport climber trying to break into the world of trad. Please go easy on me as I am sensitive as to how others perceive me and the way I do thingsJ Mace wrote:Says the guy who wouldnt clip a bolt if clean gear was available...its a moderate hike, sack up sportoI recommend biting the bullet and choppering in. It's waste of time hiking in/out.
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Oh J Mace, your memory is not as sharp as your weather forecasting skills. Maybe you and "Dru" should stick to some easy alpine routes out in the 'wack
If you think hard enough you will remember that you dropped your belay device when you tried to quickly flip it right-side up after realizing that it was UPSIDE DOWN
Who does that??
Good thing I taught you the Munter Hitch before heading off that day...
Never again.
If you think hard enough you will remember that you dropped your belay device when you tried to quickly flip it right-side up after realizing that it was UPSIDE DOWN
Who does that??
Good thing I taught you the Munter Hitch before heading off that day...
Never again.
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