One the latest cliffs to undergo development at the Moose Mountain Crags. It’s another small stand alone satellite cliff. As it’s name suggests it’s found on the eastern bank of Canyon Creek. The cliff face rising directly above of the creek bed. The last sector described in this update. Canyon Creek usually only runs wet during spring runoff or after large thunder storms. These factors could make this venue an issue to reach, climb, or belay during these
wet periods. Use sound judgment before trying to cross the creek if water levels are up go elsewhere. Have a look from the road (looking down) to assess creek conditions before you need to commit.
The shortest approach of all the Moose Mountain venues coming from Ing Mine parking. It’s found about 400m north of the first compressor station on the east side of the approach road. Located on the east bank of Canyon Creek. A lookout spot by some large boulder’s on the right (east) side of the road just before it drops down a small hill provides a good viewpoint. To access this venue continue down the hill on the road, at the bottom of the hill access an open meadow on the right leading into the creek bed. Once at the creek-bed, park the bikes and cross over to the east side heading down stream (south) for about 150m to reach this cliff.
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