A Hilarious Day of Climbing in Squamish – in Photos
Posted on August 4th, 2010 by Kamil Bialous.
Words won't do justice to how fun Squamish can be when you get a few good friends together. We've dubbed it "summer camp for adults." With a slight chance of rain looming in the forecast, the chance was played and the crag was hiked to. We left Peter's house and about an hour later we arrived at Fern Hill, a small sport climbing crag behind Valleycliffe in Squamish. A touch of rain drizzle didn't faze us, and we spent the day hanging out, shooting photos, and trying new routes.
The crag has a wide range of routes for most climbing skill levels, but tends to focus on the intermediate and higher grades.
Here are some photos from the day with commentary where appropriate. (Click to enlarge, Esc to get out).
A bit humid on the approach.
Right, Guido Vettoretti?
Long walks bring out the most atrocious ideas in men. They will not be mentioned here.
Walking through the humid fern forest of... Fern Hill.
Dale Sood racking up. Style points for the button-down.
Taking it simple and easy.
Scotty Winston in his very proper belay stance. Rep-ing heavy for patagonia.
If only we knew what he was thinking. If we did, I would not be able to write it here.
Guido Vettoretti on a new route at Fern Hill called Hot Chaude / Yellow Fever. 5.12 hard.
The creator of said route (Hot Chaude / Yellow Fever 5.12 hard) Dale Sood says, "do it right ! is easy! eat yo vetables!"
The dude, takin'er eas'.
Dale Sood on upper crux of Hot Chaude / Yellow Fever. Still takin'er eas'.
Guido's whipped with slack in-hand. A touch scary.
Guido Vettoretti back on it (Hot Chaude / Yellow Fever). Workin out the sequences.
Yes! Tastes so good. Guido on the upper cruxes of Hot Chaude / Yellow Fever at Fern Hill.
Thanks to some reggae music, the clouds went away, and the sun came out for the great hike back, and beers at the Shady Tree.
Thanks to the gang (left to right, hiking out): Guido Vettoretti, Dale Sood, Scotty Winston, and Jen Mansour for a good time.
Like the photos? Drop me a line: contact@kamilbialous.com - I'm always interested in hooking up with new people to photograph.
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August 4th, 2010 at 10:08 pm
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