Rock season is definitely over up north, but there's always plenty to climb. Borgeau Left, WI5.4yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/climbing
Squamish is truly a magical place. A photographer at the base of the Chief snapped this photo of me from 1,500 feet away climbing Calculus Crack and I came across it later.4yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/climbing
Climbing for me is the pursuit of adventure. Here we are on a mixed climb for which the only information available was a single vague entry in a 20 year old guidebook4yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/climbing
I think I'm one of the few people hoping this cold doesn't let up so I can continue doing stuff like this basically in my back yard.2yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/vancouver
Alpine climbing in the Canadian Rockies on a route so seldom travelled there was no trace of previous climbers (no fixed gear, slings, or anything else)2yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/climbing
The ice we intended to climb was not formed yet, so ended up sport climbing in mountaineering boots (King Rat, 5.10b)4yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/climbing
Trad in the Canadian Rockies gets a bad rep, there are lines out here that aren't *total* piles of choss4yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/climbing
Trad climbing is one of my favorite disciplines, always fun and engaging even on easier routes!4yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/climbing
[COMC] Feel free to ask me about any of my games, proud to say I've played them all at least a few times.12yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/boardgames
Ultramarine Sternguard w/ Combi-Meltas, my first shot at conversions13yr ⋅ Guilty_Light ⋅ r/Warhammer