Rayne Grein
Climb the Tower of Babel
Improvement District No. 9, Alberta
3.0
Fairly short approach that begins to the left of Moraine Lake on the consolation lakes trail. Follow a foot path until you see a faint trail in the scree that moves up towards the tower-would recommend wearing a helmet on the approach. This is active grizzly country- It would be a good idea to carry bear spray with you if your visiting this area. You can check the Canada Parks website for any t...
Climb at Intersection Rock in Joshua Tree
Twentynine Palms, CaliforniaIntersection Rock is located in the Hidden Valley Campground with lots of parking!Overhang bypass route5.72 PitchesStandard Trad RackIntersection Rock has many classic routes- I found right ski track and overhang bypass to be 2 of my favorite routes in j tree.Start left of the flake in a crack, there are several different options for the first pitch- we did this climb twice and took 2 different...
Rock Climb Takakkaw Falls
Field, British Columbia
5.0
Summit Elevation- 991 ftNamed after Bernie Schiesser and Sid Marty- Park warden at the time- Takakkaw is derived from a cree word meaning “It is wonderful”5.6- 12 pitches- MixedPark in the designated parking area for Takakkaw Falls in Yoho National Park, Follow a paved trail to the base of the waterfall then continue up the short scree approach to the left of the falls. Fairly easy fun climb.
Hike through McGillivray Canyon
Bighorn No. 8, Alberta
1.0
Between Pigeon Mountain and Mount McGilliveray, pull off the road and slow down until you see a little dirt road turn off to the large parking area.Follow the trail heading south- don't take the transcanada trail- further up you will find another small trail that takes you to the creek bed. Follow the creek bed into the canyon.We explored the canyon for a few hours- past the picturesque chockst...
Hike to Bragg Creek Ice Cave
Bragg Creek, Alberta
4.0
4.3 mi
/ 5879.3 ft gain
Also known as Moose Mountain Ice Cave, Canyon Creek Ice Cave and Ing Mine.The cave is located on the west side of Moose Ridge andhas a huge entrance, it is approximately1,600 ft. in depth. Take Highway 22 past Bragg Creek, continue on the 66 towards Moose Mountain. Turn off at Canyon Creek Road and drive about 300m to the gates. Park at the Canyon Creek parking area a short distance past the ...
Rock Climb Escargot Corner
Banff, Alberta6 Pitches5.6-5.8 Climbing
Sustained climbing for the grade. You follow up 2 right facing corners with some face climbing.I really enjoyed this route and found it worth the long approach.
Approach requires a few hours of consistent elevation gain and fair bit of scrambling. If you don’t know where you are going it is very easy to get lost on this approach. Traveling eastbound on the TransCanada ...
Grillmair Chimneys Climb - Mount Yamnuska
Bighorn No. 8, AlbertaFirst route put up on Yamnuska by Hans Gmoser, Leo GrillmairSome say this was the start of modern climbing in Canada5.6 Trad Route- 8 PitchesThis climb is very unique once you get to the last pitch- squeezing your way into a cave, once at the cave you climb through a small hole which brings you out on top of the mountain. We climbed this route in the beginning of August- We got great weather an...
Climb Aftonroe
Sawback, AlbertaRoute on Mount CoryThe spectacular view of the river and forest below is called Backswamp- in the past it was referred to as Aftonroe by a local writer Jon Whyte- The naming of this route was made in his memory5.7 Sport Route- 9 Pitches
Approach: Park on the left side of the Bow Valley Parkway, Highway 1A. 20-30 minute uphill approach.
Easy climbing on good rock. This route is often very busy, ...
Climb McGillivray Slabs
Bighorn No. 8, AlbertaMorningside RouteLocated on the North side of Mount McGillivray5.7 Sport Route- 4 PitchesWalk off or RappelGetting there: Located across from Lac Des Arc. Theres a small gravel road turn off just before McGillivray Ponds- easy to miss! Then follow a small trail on the right side that leads up to Kahl Crack near the far west end. The trail climbs steeply up through trees and leads to a series of...
Climb Wasootch Tower
Turner Valley, AlbertaPark at Wasootch Creek, Walk 2kms past the practice slabs5.7 Mixed- North RidgeFollowing the drainage on the right side that leads to the base of the esthetic tower. Then hike up the faint forested trail to the beginning of the climb.I found this to be a fun- easy scrambling route with quite a few pitons and bolts along the way. However, the rock is quite loose!
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