Información
WARNING: Apparently the bolts in the upper section have been recalled due to excessive rusting. While the bolts seemed fine in 2025, future parties should consider removing old bolts and adding in new ones. A neat canyon that consists of the section of creek above the Ashlu Mine road. Also see Roaring Creek (Lower) for the short & beautiful section below the approach road.
Cómo llegar
From the Squamish Valley Road turn onto the Ashlu A600 road and cross the bridge (49.91431, -123.29245). Drive as far down Ashlu A600 road as possible. From the trailhead at the washed out road (49.93483, -123.39204) hike in 1.9km until reaching Roaring creek (at 49.94312, -123.41191). Cross the creek, you will see a trail on the left that continues uphill on the side of the creek opposite of where you parked. Keep following the trail uphill following a water pipe, you will see a yellow ribbon. At this ribbon you will continue into the woods, its quite open and makes for easy walking. If you look uphill you will see what looks like a clearing with a meadow. Continue uphill through the woods to the clearing. Make sure not to cross the small creek in the woods until you reach the clearing. Once you reach the clearing you will see a tree fort, hammock and a large water basin. From this camp, you will cross a small plank that heads back in the direction of the creek. Head up the log that is cut into steps and continue on this trail through the cut. You will see another tree house in front of you, but follow the trail as it curves to the right. This trail seems to peter out, but continue pushing through the small trees until you see the bank sloping downhill back towards the creek. Walk along this slope back into the woods as it heads toward the creek. You will continue uphill near the creek. By this point you will have already seen a few sets of falls appear on the left and will come upon a view of the largest of the drops. At this point you will continue uphill a few hundred meters. The trail seems to come to a small creek with steep banks. To cross this creek stay high as the lower section of the creek are quite treacherous. If the creek is hard to cross you are too low and proceed uphill to cross. Saying that, if you head too high the bushwacking gets rather intense. Once on the other side of the creek....
Descenso
This canyon is an alpine canyon consisting of lots of traverse lines / re-belays. Start of Upper falls as seen from the approach: R1 & R2 2 stage: Do tricky down climb either DCR or in the flow. End of upper falls. This could be bolted in the flow / closer to the flow to avoid rockfall, dirt, and to have a more interesting rappel. Note: R5 can be used as a traverse line to the next anchor which is the start of a 3 stage descent with good views and lots of exposure. Multipitch start: Multipitch end. Three down climbs follow, the third is quite difficult and should likely be bolted (but can be partner captured in the interim). Creek walk and down climb to the approach road. Consider doing Roaring Creek (Lower) to extend your day.
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