Scottish tale?
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Scottish tale?
Anyone know the current condition of A Scottish Tale, this saturdays calling for -7 ... whatcha all think?
update on conditions of olsen creek.
Patrick and myself had high hopes of finding A Scottish tale in great shape. While hiking through the chief parking lot we were passed by 2 others also with similar plans.(Derek and someone else)
This bit is a bit of info for the next edition update or your next adventure
Lots of ice to climb in the right conditions. But the approach is pretty shitty in post holing conditions and made worse by snow all together. Go left (what we did was to far left) of the clear cut/slash and gain the base of the wall and traverse from A Squamish Tale (left side) over past a bunch of other ice and to A Scottish Tale.(Right side). It sounds like a bunch of squamish locals know quite a bit about this area it would enrich our culture if it was all shared.
If anyone has a picture of this area in winter to bring perspective of all the ice it would be greatly appreciated.
As for the ice we found was pretty good grade 3+ 30m pitch to good ice/screw anchor and a v thread. TR'ed couple of steeper bits of thinner ice, practiced our scottish skills on the thinned up slab at the bottom and then began the painful descent down trending right through the clear cut, forced to make one rappel over a cliff with a big roof to gain the forest floor and then it was easy trampling down to our old tracks on the logging road.
With the current weather forecast and its lofty elevation of 1700ft at the base it should stay in for a couple more days. And at least us and the other party put a track in for you.
This bit is a bit of info for the next edition update or your next adventure
Lots of ice to climb in the right conditions. But the approach is pretty shitty in post holing conditions and made worse by snow all together. Go left (what we did was to far left) of the clear cut/slash and gain the base of the wall and traverse from A Squamish Tale (left side) over past a bunch of other ice and to A Scottish Tale.(Right side). It sounds like a bunch of squamish locals know quite a bit about this area it would enrich our culture if it was all shared.
If anyone has a picture of this area in winter to bring perspective of all the ice it would be greatly appreciated.
As for the ice we found was pretty good grade 3+ 30m pitch to good ice/screw anchor and a v thread. TR'ed couple of steeper bits of thinner ice, practiced our scottish skills on the thinned up slab at the bottom and then began the painful descent down trending right through the clear cut, forced to make one rappel over a cliff with a big roof to gain the forest floor and then it was easy trampling down to our old tracks on the logging road.
With the current weather forecast and its lofty elevation of 1700ft at the base it should stay in for a couple more days. And at least us and the other party put a track in for you.
GO BIG OR GO HOME
thanks.
This thing has formed up twice this winter so far.
The top was a crazy hollow dome in which you could go in. When I drove past this Sunday on my way home from the scottish tale adventure the top had totally fallen down and there was no more ice on the right.
Oh the coastal temps. Indoors till the next outflow.
This thing has formed up twice this winter so far.
The top was a crazy hollow dome in which you could go in. When I drove past this Sunday on my way home from the scottish tale adventure the top had totally fallen down and there was no more ice on the right.
Oh the coastal temps. Indoors till the next outflow.
GO BIG OR GO HOME
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An online update for WCI 2nd ed. is in progress and will hopefully be posted on the westcoastice.com website once the season gets going.
In light of this, what is the last name of the "Patrick" that climbed this unnamed 30m WI3+ with you, Peter?
Also if you can provide a name for this route it can be called that instead of "Unnamed WI3+" in the update.
ICE IS COMING!
In light of this, what is the last name of the "Patrick" that climbed this unnamed 30m WI3+ with you, Peter?
Also if you can provide a name for this route it can be called that instead of "Unnamed WI3+" in the update.
ICE IS COMING!
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