Chockstone Corner Direct, 5.10a
4th-5th Pitches- 70m- 5.8/ Again I easily combined these two pitches with a 70m rope, but with considerable rope drag. The forth pitch is a decent pitch. Take the steep finger crack above past a piton or two (were not needed, good crack) until the climbing starts to dwindle, then just trend right below the wall, climbing easy but loose ground past a slung block (2009) (starting the easy 5th pitch) and angle out right on the slab aiming for a corner below a small roof where you will find several pitons, but can also set up a gear belay at several locations where the slab meets the wall.
Chockstone Corner Direct, 5.10a, 9 Pitches, Bottleneck Wall, Yamnuska, Canmore, Alberta, July, 2009