Tantalus Range

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ACCESS

Helicopter

This is how the ACC got their nickname "Airborne Climbers of Canada"

Canoe

Dharma style

Tyrolean

The cable for the disused Water Survey cable car can be used to cross the Squamish River as described in Kevin McClane's book Alpine Select. If you choose to do this consider the following suggestions:

WARNING: THIS PROCEDURE IS POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS. IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE THIS METHOD YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK.

(figure courtesy S. Durocher)

  • Use work gloves to avoid damage to your hands
  • Suspending yourself from a bike U-lock instead of a large caribiner works well, but back it up with a caribiner
  • Suspend your pack from a separate line on the cable, and pull it using a long length (e.g. 5m cordalette). This stops the pack swinging like a pendulum which impedes progress
  • Use a short length (e.g. 30cm sling) to suspend yourself from the cable as pulling with straight arms is difficult
  • Secure yourself to the towers when setting up the Tyrolean
  • The two weighted caribiners used by this procedure become quite worn and should be retired from climbing after use

CLIMBS

Tantalus

Dione

Alpha

Serratus