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Good cragging 5 minutes walk from downtown Squamish.
Smoke Bluffs are the obvious series of small cliffs just north-east of Squamish. They are in a municipal park created in cooperation between local climbers and the town of Squamish. The park is easy to get to -- 5 minutes walk from downtown Squamish, with good trails and easy approaches in the range of 1-20 minutes. They are, often, crowded on weekends. Many of the cliffs have easy top access for setting up top-ropes as well.
Some cliffs are on private land, and closed. Others are close to private homes -- please keep the noise level down near homes, and do not anchor off fences, hydro towers, or anything else that is similar.
Park in the parking lot, and walk-in along the well-maintained and mapped trails to the various crags. 1-20 minutes.
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theCrag.com is a free guide for rock climbing areas all over the world, collaboratively edited by keen rock climbers, boulderers and other nice folks.You can log all your routes, connect and chat with other climbers and much more...»go exploring, »learn more or »ask us a questionAuthor(s): Marc Bourdon
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781777147129
Your trusty guide through more than 3500 boulder problems scattered around Squamish and the surrounding area. Containing an extensive history of Squamish bouldering, info about planning a trip, as well as countless colour photos, maps and infographics, this guide provides the details for navigating one of North America's top bouldering destinations. It includes a comprehensive list of problems for when you're climbing by yourself, a new Top 100 list featuring boulders from V0 through V14, and even the infamous list of the Squamish 7 Terrors.
Author(s): Alex Buisse/Mont Blanc Lines
Date: 2022
One of North America's most spectacular cliffs, the Stawamus Chief in Squamish attracts trad climbers from all over the world with its beautiful granite and fearsome slab climbing. This is the most complete Mont Blanc Lines poster to date, with no less than 256 routes, from classic free climbs to modern test pieces and obscure big walls. The four recent rockfalls (from April 2015 to September 2021) are also indicated.
Author(s): Kevin McLane & Andrew Boyd
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9780986519147
A definitive guidebook describing the rock climbing found at Squamish, near Vancouver, covering both single pitch routes, and the huge multi-pitch routes up the face of the infamous Chief face.
Please note that there is no guarantee that the area will be covered in this guidebook. Please read the description on the seller's page carefully before purchasing the product.
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