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Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: NorthWest: Exstew River Valley: Lower Exstew Sport Wall

Stinger Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

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  Difficulty 5.11c
  Safety Rating PG13
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
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Red Point Red Point ascent by: scottynewton on 2008-05-26 (View Climbing Log)

3 out of 5 stars Stinger

I put this climb in, but did not send it until a season later.
The route starts with a bouldery overhang requiring a good spotter unless you cheat from the left and traverse into it. The final move is a dyno to a horizontal flat hand crack then pull to the anchor. Solid face climbing. Who ever rated it 11.c was accurate.

Added: 2008-05-26

Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: NorthWest: Copper Mtn.: South Copper

Love on the Rocks with no Ice Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

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  Difficulty 5.10c
  Safety Rating PG13
  Exposure
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  Scenery
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Red Point Red Point ascent by: scottynewton on 2007-05-20 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars Love on the rocks

Fun climb. I have not had a lot of practice with offwidth crack climbing so I found pitch 4 the most challenging....ie had to use the bolt at one point. Pitch one and two are the highlights of this climb, real gem crack pitches. The belay for pitch 4 needs to be lowered from its current location to the lower angle portion of rock approx ten feet below due to the potential fall hazard right on to your belayer not to mention for comfort reasons. It is a nervy pitch when your climbing steep rock right on top of your belayer. When you get past that scare you find there is a bit of a run out to the tricky offwidth.

Added: 2007-05-25

Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: NorthWest: Copper Mtn.: Peanut Sauce Bluffs

Peanut Sauce Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

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Red Point Red Point ascent by: scottynewton on 2006-09-05 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

Excellent climb. Lots of variation. Requires antoher bolt beyond crack (near the bottom)as you make your way across a diagnolly traversing slab move to a bolt. I had to grab the bolt in fear of a big swing if I slipped on the dirty slab. No balls no glory!!! JJ

Witnessed by: A. Lecuyer
Added: 2006-09-05

Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: NorthWest: Copper Mtn.: Peanut Sauce Bluffs

Potatoe Head Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

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Red Point Red Point ascent by: scottynewton on 2006-09-05 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

Geart low grade Squamish style Crack!

Witnessed by: A. Lecuyer
Added: 2006-09-05

Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: Squamish: The Chief: North Gully

Angel's Crest popular Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

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Onsight Onsight ascent by: scottynewton on 2006-08-30 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

Excellent route!

Witnessed by: Allan Douglas
Added: 2006-08-30

Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: NorthWest: Exchamsiks Valley: 35 Mile

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Onsight Onsight ascent by: scottynewton on 2006-08-10 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

Climbed it with my silent partner, as I could not find anybody to climb with. Nice and cruisy.

Needs a couple more pitches to take you to the top at harder grade.

Nice views and sounds of seals from the Skeena.

Witnessed by: Solo climb
Added: 2006-08-10

Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: NorthWest: Exchamsiks Valley: Salvus Dome

Moonraker Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

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Red Point Red Point ascent by: scottynewton on 2006-06-08 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

Great climb, long day on the wall and a brutel stinging nettle bushwhack but well worth it. Great views ~ had an excellent climb

Witnessed by: Travis Sanwald
Added: 2006-06-08

Routes: North America: Canada: British Columbia: NorthWest: Exstew River Valley: Lower Exstew Sport Wall

Fire in the Hole Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

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Hang Dog Hang Dog ascent by: scottynewton on 2005-09-19 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

First ascent on pitches 1 & 3 free.

Had to hang dog on the first bolt of the 2nd pitch - offset and overhanging - very pumpy.

The wall gets pretty dirty beyond the third pitch. The route ends there for now.

Route was put in over the course of 5-6 years with a lot of time gaps by Travis Sanwald (Squamish), Todd Newton(Kitimat), Scott McLellan (Smithers), and myself of course Scott Newton of Kitimat.

The chain was used on the traverse on the 2nd pitch as a safety measure to prevent a rope tearing fall.

Witnessed by: Andy Lecuyer & Travis Sanwald
Added: 2005-09-19