Area 44
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Area 44
Area 44
Find it on the Squamish Climbing Map(Click Here)
Directions:
Drive approximately 17km North of the McDonald's in Squamish to the Tantalus Lookout(approx. 15mins). Take the turnoff for the northbound viewpoint.
Parking:
Park at the bottom of the viewpoint access road, close to the highway. Please obey all signs and DO NOT BLOCK any part of the Lookout access road.
Approach:
Cross the highway(use caution - high speed traffic)and walk north a little ways. Look for the Area 44 signs. It's approx a ten minute walk to the base of the first crag.
Sun Shine / Shade:
The climbs face west towards the Tantalus Range.
Type Of Climbing:
Great sport climbs in a range of grades. This area stands out for having a decent collection of easy moderate sport routes. All climbs overlook one of the most scenic views of the Sea to Sky highway - the Tantalus Range.
Route Information:
42 routes. Most climbs are 25-30m high. A 60 m rope is required for most rappels.
Route Distribution:
<= 5.8 - ?
5.9 - ?
5.10 - ?
5.11 - ?
5.12 - ?
5.13 - ?
5.14 - ?
Route Types:
? Sport Routes
? Mixed / Trad Routes
? Boulder Problems
Access Issues:
Currently there are no access issues covering Chek Canyon.
Topos:
Area 44 overview
Find it on the Squamish Climbing Map(Click Here)
Directions:
Drive approximately 17km North of the McDonald's in Squamish to the Tantalus Lookout(approx. 15mins). Take the turnoff for the northbound viewpoint.
Parking:
Park at the bottom of the viewpoint access road, close to the highway. Please obey all signs and DO NOT BLOCK any part of the Lookout access road.
Approach:
Cross the highway(use caution - high speed traffic)and walk north a little ways. Look for the Area 44 signs. It's approx a ten minute walk to the base of the first crag.
Sun Shine / Shade:
The climbs face west towards the Tantalus Range.
Type Of Climbing:
Great sport climbs in a range of grades. This area stands out for having a decent collection of easy moderate sport routes. All climbs overlook one of the most scenic views of the Sea to Sky highway - the Tantalus Range.
Route Information:
42 routes. Most climbs are 25-30m high. A 60 m rope is required for most rappels.
Route Distribution:
<= 5.8 - ?
5.9 - ?
5.10 - ?
5.11 - ?
5.12 - ?
5.13 - ?
5.14 - ?
Route Types:
? Sport Routes
? Mixed / Trad Routes
? Boulder Problems
Access Issues:
Currently there are no access issues covering Chek Canyon.
Topos:
Area 44 overview
Dave Jones - site admin
When you reach the top, keep climbing -- Zen proverb
When you reach the top, keep climbing -- Zen proverb
Re: Area 44
Is there any way to contact these fellows to thank them for their hard work?
We climbed at this crag last weekend and we were blown away. The location is gorgeous, the routes and well-bolted and trail is easy to find and follow. But what really impressed us were the little details: maps and topos available throughout the area, for instance, really help situate newcomers to this area.
Fantastic.
We climbed at this crag last weekend and we were blown away. The location is gorgeous, the routes and well-bolted and trail is easy to find and follow. But what really impressed us were the little details: maps and topos available throughout the area, for instance, really help situate newcomers to this area.
Fantastic.
Re: Area 44
Some of the routes are a bit contrived, perhaps, given that it seems like the developers probably had to rip most of the outer layer of rock off with pry bars... It's a loose area in general. For example, on climb #22 "Allemange Right", there is a sizeable pillar of rock actually bolted to the cliff. It's bolted with a chain anchor and attached right to the cliff. And you clip it, and climb it. We couldn't believe it, but we climbed it anyways...
Still, all that being said, both times I went out there I had a really good time. It's cool to have a new area to help relieve some of the increasing "crag pressure" in Squamish.
One thing has been bugging me, however...
What's up with Rocky Horror? The developers rate it higher than any other climb there, so my friend and I decided to give it a try. This was early last summer. We are both pretty OK sport climbers at that grade (10a), and it was fun at first, but we both got shut down about halfway up and ended up bailing off the route. It was like a bolt was missing or something, and you could either go up a chossy unprotected groove to the left, or pull a pretty hard (like V2 or something) unprotected boulder problem to the right. Definitely more than
Still, all that being said, both times I went out there I had a really good time. It's cool to have a new area to help relieve some of the increasing "crag pressure" in Squamish.
One thing has been bugging me, however...
What's up with Rocky Horror? The developers rate it higher than any other climb there, so my friend and I decided to give it a try. This was early last summer. We are both pretty OK sport climbers at that grade (10a), and it was fun at first, but we both got shut down about halfway up and ended up bailing off the route. It was like a bolt was missing or something, and you could either go up a chossy unprotected groove to the left, or pull a pretty hard (like V2 or something) unprotected boulder problem to the right. Definitely more than
Re: Area 44
Interesting.
I admit that we only climbed half a dozen routes and those were in the easiest sector of the crag ... so I didn't see the things that you describe.
Now I want to go back to see this pillar you mentioned .. that's bizarre!
It is great to have a new area, as you say, to relieve "crag pressure" and the location can't be beat.
I admit that we only climbed half a dozen routes and those were in the easiest sector of the crag ... so I didn't see the things that you describe.
Now I want to go back to see this pillar you mentioned .. that's bizarre!
It is great to have a new area, as you say, to relieve "crag pressure" and the location can't be beat.
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