Climbing 'Calculus Crack' in Squamish
Calculus Crack is a classic trad multipitch climb located above Squamish, BC, Canada. The climb follows a prominent crack system up the North Apron on The Chief. The 5.8 crux pitch features an off-vertical splitter finger crack with great options for protection. Daniel Gunn and I climbed Calculus Crack on June 29th, 2024. Chapters: 0:00 Approach 0:18 Pitch 1 (5.7) 1:18 Pitch 2 (5.8) 4:07 Pitch 3 (5.6) 4:30 Pitch 4 (5.8 - Crux) 8:51 Pitch 5 (5.7) 12:47 Pitch 6 (5.0) 13:15 Descent

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