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The Sword Pitch on the Grand Wall. Lisa pulling through the second crux on the Sword pitch: a lieback fingercrack crux to anchors. Jon belaying. Photo by Megan.
Submitted by: lisastern on 2006-10-24 | Last Modified: 2007-01-19 Views: 2537 | Comment: 1
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I put this in the Misc category because it can't be called sport, two bolts in about 140' is hardly sport. Put it's a part of the wonderful trad line of The Grand Wall....
Submitted by: motomagik on 2007-02-09 Views: 2458 | Comment: 1
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Looking towards The Chief from from the Upper Malamute Trail just before sunset.
Submitted by: skinner on 2006-09-07 Views: 1384 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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Kyle on the first pitch of Exasperator. photo credit: Ben Carlson
Submitted by: raekwon on 2006-08-21 Views: 2261 | Votes: 17 | Comments: 14
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My first 10a gear lead, and there happened to be someone with a camera rapping above me! (photo credit: ben carlson)
Submitted by: raekwon on 2006-08-02 Views: 2706 | Votes: 27 | Comments: 35
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These is where we camped most of the nights that we were in Squamish last summer. It's an awesome place, that no one ever goes to.
Submitted by: trailtripper on 2006-07-01 Views: 1302 | Comments: 0
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I remember when I first saw a pic of the pillar in the guidebook a friend bought for me while I was still living in Toronto... I swore that one day I'd do it!
This is me after doing it - freakin rad!
Submitted by: hoppinbig on 2005-12-13 Views: 1797 | Comments: 0
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Jasmon Caton on this 12a Left Side of the Split Pillar. It's in a great spot up on the Grand Wall. Photo by Joshua Lavigne.
Submitted by: gunarope on 2005-11-22 Views: 3388 | Votes: 41 | Comment: 1
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I found this fake skull at the base of the Grand, thought it was excellent!
Submitted by: striker on 2005-11-09 Views: 1489 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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Leading the Split Pillar pitch on the Grand Wall. Perfect handjamming almost all the way makes this one of the finest pitches I've ever been on. Photo by Ryan Kurytnik.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2005-09-15 Views: 2016 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 2
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This is me enjoying the easy and exposed section on the sword. Climbers below are on Merci Me, the most common approach to the Grand Wall. Photo by Ryan Kurytnik.
Submitted by: shutupandclimb on 2005-09-15 Views: 2274 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 8
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This is the rotated version of one of the same pictures that I posted quite recently. This is just another cool perspective of my friend climbing up an amazing line!
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Mikey has the belay on and I am getting on route on the Grand Wall in Squamish British Colombia.
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This is mikey and I finally on the summit of the Chief after 15 pitches. It was amazing!
Submitted by: crazyakclimber on 2005-09-10 Views: 1137 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 3
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looking down from a bellay station over a small roof
Submitted by: crazyakclimber on 2005-09-10 Views: 793 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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mikey on the second to last pitch on the Grand Wall.
Submitted by: crazyakclimber on 2005-09-10 Views: 1108 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 6
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This is me with the North Gulley behind me as I get on the last pitch to finish off our 15 pitch haul to the summit of the Chief.
Submitted by: crazyakclimber on 2005-09-10 Views: 775 | Vote: 1 | Comments: 0
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This was when we were passing through Vancouver on the way home from the Grand Wall, The Chief.
Submitted by: crazyakclimber on 2005-09-10 Views: 647 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0
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Here's the mighty Stawmus Chief as seen from The Upper Malamute on Jul24,2005.
There is several people on the wall... can you find them? hint... on group is on the split pilar.
Submitted by: bc2planker on 2005-07-24 Views: 966 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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A panno view of the Squamish inlet as seen from the top of Apron Strings (5.10b) on the Grand Wall.
Submitted by: bc2planker on 2005-07-24 Views: 419 | Comments: 0
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This is one of the most clasic lines to do while in Squamish. It goes at 5.11 A0. This is me on the 5.10b Traverse pitch to the split pillar.
Submitted by: crackman on 2005-06-06 Views: 865 | Votes: 8 | Comments: 0
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Uncle Ben's Aid Route (to the left of the Grand Wall) in Squamish 2004. Photo taken as I painfully sit for hours in my belay seat...
Submitted by: rogueisle on 2005-02-09 Views: 1112 | Comments: 0
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Location: Squamish Chief, B.C
Route: Unnamed, A4
Photographer: Hugh MacPherson
Description: This was close to our highpoint before bailing off in the dark and trying to find our way in a snowstorm
on New Years Eve.
Submitted by: skinner on 2004-11-16 Views: 712 | Comment: 1
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Mac and I on the belay ledge for the split pillar - no idea how that tree survives, but its better than nothing i guess! Taken by kevin.
Submitted by: scallywag on 2004-10-31 Views: 692 | Comment: 1
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getting to the top of the split pillar - a brutal splitter crack. Must jam it, not layback it! Taken by Kev.
Submitted by: scallywag on 2004-10-31 Views: 979 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 4
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