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Trip Information
Name: Afternoon Climbing in Squamish
Starts: Sun Mar 01, 2026 10:00
Return: Sun Mar 01, 2026 18:00

Registration opens: Wed Feb 25, 2026
Event category: Rock Climbing
Difficulty grade: A5  [?]
For members only: No
Screening used: Yes
Max participants: 10

Organizer: Casey von Hahn
Profile info:
Trip Planning Questions

1) Do you know how to top-rope belay? (only requirement to join)

2) Do you know how to lead climb and lead belay?

3) Do you know how to build and clean anchors?

4) Do you have a rope and material to build anchors?

5) Can you carpool others?

6) Crag recommendation

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Participant Information

An afternoon of late winter rock climbing at Murrin or a crag near Squamish. Aiming for sun and no wind, all levels are welcome. Possible apres in Squamish :-)

What to bring

  • Climbing shoes.
  • Harness.
  • Helmet.
  • Belay device.
  • Food and snacks.
  • At least 2 litre of water.
  • Warm layers.
  • Rope (optional).
  • Quickdraws and anchor material (optional).

For those carpooling, meet at St David's United Church at 10:00AM. The recommended payment for carpooling is $8 for the round trip. If you'd like to meet us at the crag directly, please let me know.

Please answer the screening questions when signing up.

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