new hut being built on the chief

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new hut being built on the chief

Post by greg999 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:17 pm

I heard that there might be a new shelter ledge or hut built on the chief somewhere on the face of the grand wall, has anyone got any info on this or any details? Is this true?
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Post by bradley3297 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:27 pm

sounds like the dumbest idea yet
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Post by Cloudraker » Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:15 am

haha :lol:

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Post by rockandsnowjunkie » Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:43 am

Thirded... what's next.

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Post by Charlie » Wed Apr 30, 2008 5:32 pm

I thought I overheard someone talking about leasing land at the top of the Chief for a peeler bar, but who knows for sure...

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Post by changlama » Sat May 03, 2008 6:58 pm

I seem to recall something about a hut that used to exist on Bellygood Ledge many years ago.

Any recollections out there? Anders might know?

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Post by Jason » Sat May 03, 2008 10:24 pm

Yeah, there used to be a hut on the Dance Platform.

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Post by EnigmaM » Tue May 06, 2008 9:06 pm

i guess i should tell everyone my news: i'm opening a Starbucks on top of the chief. If we don't do it first, blenz might do it!

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Post by Brendan » Wed May 07, 2008 10:54 pm

EnigmaM wrote:...i'm opening a Starbucks on top of the chief...
LOL. i'm actually quite surprised there's not one there already!!

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Post by Anders Ourom » Sat May 17, 2008 3:15 pm

The Eryl Pardoe Memorial Hut was built on the Dance Platform in 1971. Pardoe was active in the Vancouver area in the late 1960s - I believe he had emigrated here from Wales. He died in an accident on American Border Peak in July 1970 - see Canadian Alpine Journal 1971, page 53.

There is a report on construction of the Pardoe Hut, including photos, in the Canadian Alpine Journal 1972, page 75. At that time the Dance Platform was often used for bivouacs by climbers on Grand and University Walls, before they continued to the top. (Pardoe had done Grand, University and Tantalus Walls.) The hut was designed by Byron Olson, an architect/climber and by chance one of my distant cousins, and has an intriguing design. They prefabricated all the pieces, and lowered them in to a team waiting on the Dance Platform, who had excavated the site and then built the hut. It could hold 6 - 8 people.

The hut was badly damaged by falling ice, and removed by Perry Beckham in the late 1980s.

I've always assumed that it was named the Dance Platform because one of the first to visit it (Baldwin, Cooper, Auger, Tate) during the early ascents of the Grand Wall felt it was large enough to dance on. I believe Auger and Tate discovered and first used the Bellygood escape. It's a nice double entendre, in that you may be both literally and metaphorically crawling on your belly. Literally in that it's possible to wriggle along it, rather than undercling. Metaphorically in that you may be avoiding some of the climb - you can't really say you've done the Grand, or U Wall, if you haven't done the Roman Chimneys. There is a legend, possibly true, that Dick Culbert crossed Bellygood facing outward.

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