This page provides links to my trip reports in British Columbia and Alberta.
Navigate the trip reports by area, map, or month of year.
This page provides links to my climbing trip reports in British Columbia and Alberta. Since much of my life (1994-2019, minus college years) I lived less than 50 miles from the BC-WA border, I've climbed numerous times in the Canadian Rockies, Selkirks, Bugaboos, Valhallas, Squamish, Coast Mountains, and North Cascades; but there is so much terrain up there and still so much more to do. I've also gone on a few incredible aerial photography adventures encompassing spectacular areas of the Canadian Rockies, Columbia Mountains, and Coast Mountains.
Trip Report Navigation Option #1:
Trip Reports by Area
TRIP REPORTS MAY BE IN MULTIPLE TAB CATEGORIES | USE SEARCH BOX TO SEARCH FOR SPECIFIC REPORTS
Trip Report Navigation Option #3 (not available on mobile):
Trip Reports by Month
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST | WHERE TO CLIMB IN British Columbia & Alberta IN THE WINTER? SPRING? SUMMER? FALL?
Selecting multiple months at once will usually result in no result. But it is a page (like a cragging page) where I have visited the area multiple times, you may get a result.
The date shown on the thumbnail represents the most recent trip report on the page, if the page represents multiple days of climbing.
Order By :
Order :
Trip Report Stats for British Columbia & Alberta
GRAPHS | NUMBER OF DAYS
The button below opens graphs showing the number of days (by year and by month) represented by my British Columbia & Alberta trip reports. These graphs are based on SQL queries to all pages on my site. They may take awhile to load.
Trip Report Stats for British Columbia & Alberta
GRAPHS | NUMBER OF DAYS
Below are graphs showing the number of days (by year and by month) represented by my British Columbia & Alberta trip reports. These graphs are based on SQL queries to all pages on my site. They may take awhile to load.
I lived in British Columbia when I was in high school, and again briefly in 2006-2007 before I moved to Washington for just over a decade. I often made forays across the border to climb, especially to Squamish in the spring.