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Post by robpatterson5 » Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:07 pm

I'm flying into Vancouver for business and was hoping to climb Wed - wondering what people thought of the idea with the current forecast?
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Post by 5.4 Slayer » Sat Sep 25, 2010 9:37 pm

Looks like it should be okay. Things change fast here this time of year though. No guarantees.

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Post by robpatterson5 » Sun Sep 26, 2010 6:28 pm

hope so!
Tuesday looks a bit wet but Wed looks nice but cool - any advice getting to Banana Peel? I land at 9:00 so dont imagine we'll get there before 11:00 - be nice to at least run up the Apron/Trotters new route (been a while since I climbed granite)

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Post by Dooley » Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:45 pm

By the time you get here we may have seen upwards of 250mm of rain within the last 5-7 days. Seepage may be an issue on Trotters route and cracks but Banana Peel may be good to go. Depends on if rain ends over night tuesday or wednesday morn. But I would not set my sights on climbing, cause here they cant forecast what color underwear they will wear to work the next day. Enjoy your stay :D
When in doubt....run it out!!!!

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climbing wed?

Post by robpatterson5 » Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:13 pm

thanks all - any advice on routes if everything is dripping. I don't think we'll touch rock until at least 10-11AM

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Post by J Mace » Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:59 pm

By the time you get here we may have seen upwards of 250mm of rain within the last 5-7 days.
highly doubtful considering its around 160mm now

Depends on if rain ends over night tuesday or wednesday morn. But I would not set my sights on climbing,
Actually the weather looks pretty spectacular mid week

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Post by harihari » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:48 pm

i would go to the Penny Lane area, or burgers and fries. By mid-aft you miught even be able to run over to the Apron.

J Mace wrote:
By the time you get here we may have seen upwards of 250mm of rain within the last 5-7 days.
highly doubtful considering its around 160mm now

Depends on if rain ends over night tuesday or wednesday morn. But I would not set my sights on climbing,
Actually the weather looks pretty spectacular mid week

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Post by Dooley » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:30 am

J Mace wrote:
By the time you get here we may have seen upwards of 250mm of rain within the last 5-7 days.
highly doubtful considering its around 160mm now

Depends on if rain ends over night tuesday or wednesday morn. But I would not set my sights on climbing,
Actually the weather looks pretty spectacular mid week
For someone that is appearantly a stickler for details, you may want to see the use of the word "might" in my post.

And to the OP, the good weather looks like it is coming today so as Hari said, hit the bluffs first then see how things are drying.
When in doubt....run it out!!!!

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Post by Dooley » Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:32 am

Haha apperantly I am not a stickler for detail, used may instead of might.

I need to get out climbing!
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Post by J Mace » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:16 am

Just seemed like an odd number to throw out thats all...and I get paid to follow these sorts of things...


total rainfall for squish tops out at 192.1 mm

this week looks great for climbing, see you out there

J

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