scrambled_legs Posted January 29, 2004 Share Posted January 29, 2004 Does this exist? Just got a call... have to move. Is my life finished or can I still climb outdoors on the Island? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fern Posted January 29, 2004 Share Posted January 29, 2004 ice climbing on Vancouver Island I bet if you googled you could find heaps info on rock climbing opps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrambled_legs Posted January 29, 2004 Author Share Posted January 29, 2004 If you were closer I'd kiss you!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stemalot Posted February 4, 2004 Share Posted February 4, 2004 (edited) Yeah...your life is finished...relatively speaking. But try the following. Rock climbing: Mt. Wells, McDonald, Fleming Beach (good bouldering), Sugarloaf (you want to climb here!), there are other little areas. Check out Robson's Outdoor whatever in downtown for knowledgable staff and a lousy local guide book (the guy who edits the guide book basically recycle stuff from the year before. Not the most user friendly, but passable when you are miles away from Squamish) Ice climbing: none in Victoria other than what Fern mentioned, try Mt. Arrowsmith. You need a 4x4 or a snowmachine, otherwise, it's a half a day ski in or see if the local red neck will give you a lift. There is ice if you go towards Mt. Cokely (used to be known as the Mt. Arrowsmith skiing area until went out of business). have a look at this: http://www.bivouac.com/PhotoPg.asp?PhotoId=3008 If you want ice, talk to Peter Rothemel up island. Friendly, knowledgable with regards to ice up island. If you are in Vic., try the indoor gym Crag-X. Small, but damned good bouldering/route problems. The ACC people usually go there once a week. Usually Sandy Briggs is the man you want to talk to if you want island mountain info...try the new island guide book too. http://www.horizon.bc.ca/~acc/index.htm For more adventurous stuff: Mt. Myra might have ice in winter and great granit climbs in summer (a long hike though). If you are really up for it...try climbing Colonel Foster in winter. Good luck! Edited February 4, 2004 by Stemalot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stinkyclimber Posted February 4, 2004 Share Posted February 4, 2004 Get ready to get far more familar than you ever would have wanted to with BC Ferries. Having lived here for a while now after many years on the mainland, I'd rather ride the ferry to climb on the mainland than bother with stuff here. It is OK, but not great. Rock climbing especially just can't compare to Squishy. I have found winter climbing on Arrowsmith not as bad as mentioned in the previous post (at least last year when snow levels were high and the road drivable). Usually it is easy to get in there. Decent mixed climbing and winter alpine scambling. Seems sort of like what Ben Nevis sounds like in the UK, but not nearly as developed. Exploratory mountaineering, with shitloads of bush and little true alpine terrain, is better (esp. the north end of Strathcona), but often requires long drives along the ultra-boring Island Hwy. I have found that I prefer taking the ferry tothe mainland than drive 5-7 hrs on the island...either way, it is about the same amount of travel time, but the mountains and cragging are MUCH better on the mainland. Good luck. I am moving in the summer! (Hint: Take up surfing. It is quite a rush, lots of fun and challege, and there is lots of it here. But it ain't climbing) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stemalot Posted February 4, 2004 Share Posted February 4, 2004 totally agree with stinky there...ferry sucks...god, how I hate the ferries might as well take up mountain biking. as boring as the highway is, there are still good mountains up island worth the 5 hour drive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Off_White Posted February 4, 2004 Share Posted February 4, 2004 Ed Seedhouse has talked up the Wapiti Valley, but it for all that it's on the island, it doesn't sound anywhere near Victoria. Here's a link to his online guide in case you're interested: Wapiti Valley There's also some climbing around Port Townsend in Washington (ferry ride again) but I'm not sure it's worth what the Black Ball Line charges for that crossing. Seems like I might have seen a guidebook around somewhere or other. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex Posted February 4, 2004 Share Posted February 4, 2004 I dealt with BC Ferries alot when I was sailing competetivly on Van Isle, living in Seattle. 2:30 am - leave house to get to Horsehoe Bay (Tsawassen didnt leave early enough) in time to get to island in time to get to marina in time to get to boat in time to get to start in time. Sucked. FWIW, there is decent climbing at Mt Erie in Anacortes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dru Posted February 4, 2004 Share Posted February 4, 2004 From Victoria, you can be in friggin Powell River faster than the Wapiti Valley More rock more routes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrambled_legs Posted February 11, 2004 Author Share Posted February 11, 2004 Yup ferries suck just as bad as fairies. I guess I'll just have to live with it and call in sick a lot!! Thanks for the info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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