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I was thinking about taking a trip up to Squamish this weekend since we are having such a wonderful break in the weather... I've never been there before and was wondering how fast things dry out up there, and if it would be climb-able????

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You can climb slabs at Burgers and Fries or Neat & Cool within 1 hour of the rain stopping, but it is most definitely NOT worth it to road trip to Squamish from washington in order to climb at B&F or N&C. It's only marginally worthwhile to even roadtrip to Squamish from Vancouver to climb at those two crags in February.

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Last time I climbed in Squamish was in February of 1993. Both days we were there it was cloudy and we felt a few drops of rain. We climbed Sunblessed (the only wet spot was the to of the last pitch) and a bunch of routes in the Bluffs. The only one I can remember was Penny Lane and TR’ing Crime. We became hopelessly lost trying to find Sunblessed on day one so we escaped to the Bluffs and had no problem finding routes. I’ve been rained out at Squamish more than once in the summer. If the weather holds I would say Squamish could be fun.

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Yeah, but who wants to climb slabs anyway? Chek will be dry enough in spots and warm enough to climb, won't it? I'm getting desperate to get outside...

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Not only thinking but planning the_finger.gif

Comon dude high of +16 on Friday - ice shmice, t-shirts and shorts in the Bluffs rockband.gif

 

Although I heard from an informant that Entropy is forming up at Soo Bluffs

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did that thing even form at all this season..From Dons early reports it sounded like not which I found very surprising since the ice in Hope was so awesome

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If that is a Skaha climb that I think it might be . . . nice alpine feel 30' off the ground cantfocus.gif

 

Who sai anything about alpine, this is the ROCK CLIMBING forum!

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you guys are NOT thinking about rock climbing already!

 

97043283_0d1907b7db.jpg Stoke!

 

Your attempt to get me excited for rock will not work. boxing_smiley.gif I suffered for two weekends and now I am in my top ice climbing shape. I can't give it up for rock just now...not yet...I need to find more ice!

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oohh saturday is now more like it for squish..A giant SUN, now there, that is one hell of a reversile 60% chance to pure sun..hmm someones on the rock over there wave.gif

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...that is one hell of a reversile 60% chance to pure sun..hmm someones on the rock over there wave.gif

 

Time for the annual disclaimer/reminder: from now until sometime in mid- to late-June, the Wednesday forecast for Squamish will be calling for rain on the weekend. This will be the case almost every week for the next four months. On occasion, the forecast of rain will prove to be accurate. Most weeks, it will prove to be wrong or at least overstated (80% chance of thunderstorms manifests itself as a brief shower up on the Tantalus Range late Saturday afternoon). This is a predictable pattern that has been observed for several years running now. The actual, accurate weekend forecast for Squamish will not be posted until some time Friday, or even early Saturday, if ever. Any forecast posted earlier than Friday should be viewed with grave suspiscion. By late June or early July, the mid-week forecast will become more reliable, but until then take it with a large grain of salt.

 

That is all - carry on.

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