Routes is dry and in good shape. the only thing to
note was that almost every bolt, was loose, both
anchors and protection bolts. We hand tightened them,
but if your heading up you may want to bring up a
small wrench and give them all tighten.
"Men holding hands" was still wet for a few feet after
the crux, but the key crux clipping hold and all the
hard climbing looked dry.
"Western dihedral" had a big wet seep coming down the
first pitch.
All other routes in the area looked dry.
have Fun. Craig McGee
Craig McGee, ACMG/IFMGA Mountain Guide
102-4369 Main St. Suite #337
Whistler BC
Canada
V0N 1B4
cell 604 902 0296
Home 604 892 2259
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