Canada
Unnamed ("Mt. Burns"), Mt. Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Mt. Goodell
Submitted by admin on Sun, 2006-04-23 23:16.BON ECHO OPEN FOR ROCK-CLIMBING!
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2006-04-20 01:18.by Kit Moore, photos by Mark Lord
If you love multi-pitch trad climbing, or want to try it, read on; here is the W5 - what, where, when, who and why - for Bon Echo 2006. For those of you who already know and love Bon Echo, please consider making your first visit on the weekend of May 6-7, to help put the dock in, cut and split firewood, and clean up the hut and grounds. This weekend is free of charge, provided you're willing to work half-day to help open up for the season.
Rockies Section Ice Trip
Submitted by fjn on Thu, 2005-11-24 04:22.by Fernando Nuflo (Winter 2005)
There was no ice on the tower. There was no ice anywhere. Where was winter? The temperature was ridiculously balmy, reaching 10° Celsius on the day we arrived. This didn't bode well. All south-facing routes would likely be unclimbable. We decided that we would go to check out the north-facing beer climbs.
Old Laughing Lady, Bon Echo (a WI hard 4, 40m)
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2005-03-29 00:00.Andriy Kolos and friends attempt to find out who the Lady is Laughing at in A Bon Echo WI "Hard" 4
I have always been intrigued by the guidebook description "…in any condition it is a committing climb. It was well ahead of its time when first ascended…" I decided to postpone a visit. After running across the climb in Adcock's guide, then again in Ferguson's Gripped article I delayed my encounter some more, because the climbing looked way hard! Oh, she was laughing…
Premier Mountaineering
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2005-01-03 23:13.I have climbed to the summit of over two hundred interesting mountains throughout the past twenty-five years. These peaks include many 11,000+ foot peaks in the Canadian Rockies and Interior Ranges. In addition I have made many first ascents in the Yukon's St. Elias Mountains, climbed several 14,000+ foot peaks in Colorado and a 20,000 foot trekking peak along the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. I was looking for a challenging summer trip for 2004 to celebrate my twenty-fifth year of mountaineering.
The Essential Sweet Dreams
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2004-05-20 22:49.Where is John Turner? I'd like to meet this man, who had the courage and imagination to put up routes like FM in the Adirondacks, Recompense in New Hampshire and the Joke at Bon Echo. I'd especially like to thank him for putting up Sweet Dreams, my favourite Bon Echo route.

