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EEOR Rock Climbs
Area/Range

EEOR Rock Climbs

 
EEOR Rock Climbs

Page Type: Area/Range

Location: Alberta, Canada, North America

Lat/Lon: 51.08056°N / 115.42222°W

Activities: Mountaineering, Trad Climbing

Season: Summer

 

Page By: Dow Williams

Created/Edited: Nov 5, 2008 / Aug 4, 2010

Object ID: 460876

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Page Score: 88.29% - 17 Votes 

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EEOR Rock Routes, Left to Right

These walls are comprised of unforgiving sharp and jagged limestone. This is not the kind of rock you want to push your leading ability on. Enjoy as this is just one of the many spectacular climbing opportunities in and around Canmore, Alberta. Hikers and trekkers interested in the summit of EEOR, please refrain from making comments on this page or let its structure affect your day (as it appears to have negatively affected David Albeck even though he has no knowledge or interest in this "area"), it is strictly a climbing tool and just an area of Mount Rundle which is a massive range of a mountain in the Bow Valley. Thank You.

Raptor, 5.10b, 9 Pitches

Raptor, 5.10b, 9 Pitches
 

Parallel Dreams, 5.11a, 5 Pitches

Parallel Dreams, 5.11a, 5 Pitches
 

True Grit, 5.10a, 6 Pitches

True Grit, 5.10a
 

Geriatric, 5.8, 7 Pitches

Geriatric
 

Econoline, 5.10a, 7 Pitches

Econoline, 5.10a
 

Reprobate, 5.7, 11 Pitches

Reprobate, EEOR
 

Eeyore's Tail, 5.8, 10 Pitches

Eeyore s Tail
 

Generosity, 5.9, 13 Pitches

Generosity, 5.9
 

Drop Out, 5.9, 13 Pitches

Drop Out, 5.9
 

Girls Lie, 5.11, 14 Pitches

Girls Lie, 5.11
 

Images

Generosity, 5.9, 13 PitchesGeriatricEEOREEORGenerosity, 5.9, 13 PitchesEconoline, 5.10a
Raptor, 5.10b, 9 PitchesEEOREEOR\'s FaceEEOR\'s FaceEEORGenerosity, 5.9, 13 Pitches



""You cannot stay on the summit forever; you have to come down again. So why bother in the first place? Just this: What is above knows what is below, but what is below does not know what is above. One climbs, one sees. One descends, one sees no longer, but one has seen. There is an art of conducting oneself in the lower regions by the memory of what one saw higher up. When one can no longer see, one can at least still know.""   --Rene Daumal   

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