
Zorro’s Poem, IV 5.12c
By Squamish Rock Guides / August 31, 2023
Overview: A new full length free route on the foreboding Zodiac Wall. A worthy addition, Zorro’s Poem features consistently vertical to overhanging cracks and corners with a few wild face climbing sections that fill in the blanks. Zorro’s Poem utilizes

Life In Space
By Squamish Rock Guides / September 5, 2022
Overview: Life In Space V 5.10-. Mt Habrich, British Columbia. Life In Space is an extension of The Goldilocks Zone, continuing through the NE basin linking into the NE ridge of Mt Habrich. Dramatically ending on the summit of

Browning Bluffs
By Squamish Rock Guides / September 4, 2022
Overview: Located in Murrin Provincial Park, Browning Bluffs refers to the group of crags the sit directly above Browning Lake on the east side of Highway 99. One of the original sport climbing areas in Squamish these cliffs were one

The Goldilocks Zone
By Squamish Rock Guides / September 9, 2021
Overview: The Goldilocks Zone IV 5.10- Located on the large cliff adjacent to the Fluffy Kitten Wall, the Stawamus River Headwall has languished in obscurity despite its 400+ meter rise. Goldilocks Zone is the fourth route on this wall. Featuring

Freudian Slip
By Squamish Rock Guides / August 16, 2021
Overview: This obvious natural line tackles the tallest section of the Malamute making for a challenging mini free wall. Located within the provincial park as long as it is accessed by rappel you will not be trespassing on BC Rail

The Mark of Zorro and Zappa Crack
By Squamish Rock Guides / January 7, 2021
Overview: Sky-cragging –verb: rock climbing in an exposed position several pitches from the ground but supported by the comfort of a decent ledge that allows the belayer to relax while the lead climber deals with nerve rattling exposure not normally

Borealis, V 5.12-
By Squamish Rock Guides / September 14, 2019
Overview: Borealis branches out of The Calling for five new pitches creating a longer and arguably better top out to the wall. When combined with Alaska Highway the 14 pitch wall is one of the longest on the Chief. History:

Skull Candy and The Big Scoop
By Squamish Rock Guides / August 19, 2019
Skull Candy Overview: Skull Candy is the prominent dihedral situated in the bottom of the enormous rock scar that forms the iconic Sheriff’s Badge. The double overhanging corner makes for an exceptional and varied stemming challenge and sits comfortably among