Vancouver in May

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shaun
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Vancouver in May

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I was curious if anyone could recommend a good climb in the Vancouver area in the late May time frame? I'm not really looking for anything difficult (perhaps class 2). Thanks.
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Re: Vancouver in May

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Which Vancouver...Vancouver Washington or British Columbia? (Huge difference)
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Re: Vancouver in May

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Vancouver BC, sorry about that
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Re: Vancouver in May

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Not sure but Squamish(sp?) Is an awsome area, belive its about 45 min out I would start there.
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Re: Vancouver in May

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Climbing up the back side of the Chief in Squamish is great! The Grouse Grind on the North Shore is busy but a good workout and provides nice views of the city. There are other more secluded hikes/climbs out of Deep Cove area that are nice as well. Black Tusk region, out of Squamish again, has some great climbs but will likely have snow in May.
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