Sisyphus Summits, 5.10d

Sisyphus Summits, 5.10d

18th-19th Pitches- 50m- 5.9/ These pitches were a couple of real prizes as we thought the whole route was going to lay back at this point. Instead, at the bottom of the 18th pitch, you find yourself staring at the most aesthetic wall section on Sisyphus Summits. The bolts run straight as an arrow up a beautiful section of wall that you must navigate back and forth on to find the 5.9 moves via finger holes, etc. Eventually the pitch traverses right to an anchor below a small overhang that is fun to pull. Make sure to sling those last couple of bolts on the 18th pitch with shoulder length slings or even double them to avoid rope drag further up the 19th pitch. Stem up the fun overhang and trend back left up easier ground (5.8) to the next station. Sisyphus Summits, 5.10d, 21 Pitches, North Face, Ha Ling Peak, Canmore, Alberta, August, 2009
Dow Williams
on Aug 24, 2009 3:01 pm
Image Type(s): Rock Climbing
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rpc

rpc - Jun 25, 2010 4:55 pm - Voted 10/10

poor productivity day

at work for me - sitting here & admiring the limestone climbs you posted Dow. Killing me! This one just looks freakin' amazing!! cheers.

Dow Williams

Dow Williams - Jun 25, 2010 5:42 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: poor productivity day

Thanks Radek. Come see us this year if you can, we have a nice home this year on Cougar Creek (a walk to my favorite sport crag). Stacy and starred out at this climb (wall-Ha Ling) for the six years we lived there full time, framed from our master bedroom. One of the most thrilling backcountry ski descents is just to the left of it, so a telescope in my bedroom was local backcountry skier central! I am sure not every spouse would be so thrilled. Cheers

rpc

rpc - Jun 25, 2010 5:58 pm - Voted 10/10

Re: poor productivity day

Dow - thank you very much for the invite! If we do get a chance, I'll email you.

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