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South Face Standard Route

 
South Face Standard Route

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Location: Vancouver Island/BC, Canada, North America

Route Type: Mountaineering

Time Required: Most of a day

Rock Difficulty: 5.1 (YDS)

Difficulty: Class 4

Number of Pitches: 1

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Created/Edited: Apr 4, 2006 / Sep 20, 2010

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South Face Route
Victoria Peak S Face Route

Route Description

 
Descending the First Snowfield
Descending into the S cirque.
 
The Hidden Gully
The Hidden Gully

 
The 5th Class Step.
The 5th Class Step

 
South Face Traverse
Traverse across S Face
From the tarn camp described in the approach section, walk north up the south ridge following cairns and flagging. Do not go too far along the ridge crest itself. If you arrive at “The Notch” directly below the steep upper S ridge, you’ve gone too far. The “Notch” is impassable anyway. Optimally, aim to travel 30-40m below the crest to the right (east). This enables the easiest access to 2 snowfields that are crossed to enter the south cirque with minimal downclimbing. Snow conditions are often hard and/or icy, so crampons and axe are often essential here. Descend the second snowfield into the south cirque with its imposing sheer cliffs. The cliff band must be passed to gain the upper south face and the summit. From the base of the second snowfield climb up talus and locate a wet gully that traverses off to the right (east). This gully is hidden until you’ve climbed up and are adjacent to the entrance. Go up the gully and emerge on a series of heather ledges which traverse right across the base of the south face cliffs and which end at the east ridge. At the end of the ledges locate a 10-12m high corner, which is climbed at 5.3-5.4 to gain the upper south face.

Make a rising traverse from east to west across the south face at 3rd and 4th Class aiming for the summit. Don’t head across too early or you will strike the south ridge and be presented with 5.8 Class climbing (unless that is what you want). But don’t head across too late or you will dead end in a series of gullies which appear to lead to the summit ridge, but don’t. Refer to this photo and aim for the gully visible above the gendarme and just right of centre in the photograph. Scramble up this last steep section to emerge on the south ridge just below the summit with dizzying exposure down to the White River nearly 2000m below. Walk up to the summit and look down on Warden Peak to the north. There is a register to sign and yet another (illegal) memorial plaque.

Descend by reversing the climbing route. Most people rap the 5.4 corner and anchors are in place. Providing route finding is not an issue, for the average party, the summit is approx 9 hours return from the tarn camp.



Essential Gear

Rope, small rack (couple of hexes, couple of tricams, couple of nuts) to protect the rock step, crampons and ice axe, slings in case you don't trust the state of the rap station.

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