Sadly weeks of excellent weather in BC came to end right when I picked up Kevin and Sue in Vancouver. But despite lots of rain, we ended up having a pretty fun little trip.
The gang Paul, me, Kevin and Sue! Photo credit - Paul Souza |
The goat - in a shroud of cloud, rain and mist |
Sue - getting ready to climb in Kamloops |
Pretty climbing spot near Kamloops |
The climbs were pretty fun, well bolted sport routes on basalt with nice soft "vacation grades". We all took turns, climbing a bunch of easy 5.10s and I took a crack at 5.11a.
Sue working through the crux on a fun sport route near Kamloops |
Pee break on the way to the Bugs - Photo credit - Sue Song. |
Protecting the car |
Approaching the Bugs |
Almost up... |
They were not too happy to see us... and were not psyched on us trying to stay at the hut. Sooooo... I dropped my heavy pack, grabbed my empty day pack and hiked all the way back down to the car to grab the tents. sigh. I got to do the approach twice in a day.
After that fiasco, we decided to stay at the boulder campground, which actually lies below the hut, and ended up staying the entire trip.
The next day we slept in (a habit we never really broke all trip.) and decided to head up to climb the Kain route on Bugaboo spire.
Views on the approach to Bugaboo spire. The hut is in the lower bottom. |
I climbed the Kain route back in 2016 with Kyle, but it was still a fun outing. The approach is a bit of a slog, you hike up Bugaboo-Snowpatch col and then start out on the ridge.
Heading up the col |
Bathroom with the best view on the planet |
Snowpatch and Howser towers from the top of the col |
I was hurting a bit on the approach, but after taking a moment too chill, I started to feel better. And once the slogging ended and the scrambling and soloing on the ridge began, I felt better and better.
Me - feeling the suffering - Photo credit - Kevin J. |
Susan on the knife edge, right before the start of the roped climbing |
Kevin is psyched, and ready to rope up |
After maybe 1000' of scrambling and soling a couple of easy low 5th class pitches, we reached the base of the roped climbing. It's very easy, but the crux is a highly enjoyable and very exposed 5.6 slab move. Fun!
Start of the roped pitches |
Looking up towards the roped pitches on the Kain route |
Susan on the crux slab of the Kain route |
Summit glory! |
Paul looking casual on the summit |
Heading down |
The next day Susan, Kevin and I climbed Lion's way on Crescent towers. This is another route I had done before, but it was still a fun casual outing.
Kevin and Sue - You could not asked for more stoked partners! |
Kevin lading a pitch on Lion's way |
Me leading a pitch - why is my harness such a shit show> - Photo credit - Kevin J. |
Susan nearing the top of Lion's way - Photo credit - Kevin J. |
Kevin models on the summit of Lion's way |
Birthday cake? |
We packed up and headed to the Vancouver area for a bit of sport climbing, which ended up pretty fun
Breakfast - photo credit Kevin J. |
Camera tilt - photo credit - Kevin J. |
It was great to climb with Paul, Kevin and Sue, looking forward to our next trip!
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