Rogues Gallery Bouldering e-guide
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Rogues Gallery Bouldering e-guide
Good day all,
I have recently put together an e-guide for the bouldering area up on the ridge above the rogues gallery sport climbing area. Started back in 2002 by myself and Jimmy Lapointe it sat unclimbed for 11+ years. I made it back a few times since the fall of 2013 to rescrub a few problems and take some fresh pictures as well as draw up a map for the area. It is a fun unique area with year round sun. I got in 2 amazing days at the end of January basking in the sun while frost and ice was sitting on the highway. It is by no means a massive area but it does have some fun problems and the potential for some hard problems. There are a few boulders the size of a Winnebago.
I do recommend bringing wire brushes up as there is lichen on some of the established problems and a bit of moss on some top outs but nothing 5mins of scrubbing couldn't cure. I am planning to head back up a couple times a month with the sole purpose of rescrubbing some of the boulders.
There are some steep lines and overhangs that will be hard when sent.
There is also a 25-30 meter vertical cliff with a prow and a large roof that could use some well placed bolts to be ascended.
If you have any questions or interest in going up there click the link to download the e-guide or email @ backyardexplorer@gmail.com
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B91Dml ... sp=sharing
Have a great season and hope to see you on the rock.
Cheers,
Dave
I have recently put together an e-guide for the bouldering area up on the ridge above the rogues gallery sport climbing area. Started back in 2002 by myself and Jimmy Lapointe it sat unclimbed for 11+ years. I made it back a few times since the fall of 2013 to rescrub a few problems and take some fresh pictures as well as draw up a map for the area. It is a fun unique area with year round sun. I got in 2 amazing days at the end of January basking in the sun while frost and ice was sitting on the highway. It is by no means a massive area but it does have some fun problems and the potential for some hard problems. There are a few boulders the size of a Winnebago.
I do recommend bringing wire brushes up as there is lichen on some of the established problems and a bit of moss on some top outs but nothing 5mins of scrubbing couldn't cure. I am planning to head back up a couple times a month with the sole purpose of rescrubbing some of the boulders.
There are some steep lines and overhangs that will be hard when sent.
There is also a 25-30 meter vertical cliff with a prow and a large roof that could use some well placed bolts to be ascended.
If you have any questions or interest in going up there click the link to download the e-guide or email @ backyardexplorer@gmail.com
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B91Dml ... sp=sharing
Have a great season and hope to see you on the rock.
Cheers,
Dave
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Re: Rogues Gallery Bouldering e-guide
An updated link with a Google Map and more detailed access information.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B91Dml ... sp=sharing
Cheers,
Dave
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B91Dml ... sp=sharing
Cheers,
Dave
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Re: Rogues Gallery Bouldering e-guide
If the above link doesn't work it is up on Quickdrawpublications now. Look back here for further updates and new problems.
http://quickdrawpublications.com/quickd ... loads.html
Dave
http://quickdrawpublications.com/quickd ... loads.html
Dave
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