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A Slice of Life: Vancouver's Classic 5.10d Sport Climb

Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
sport climb
single pitch
physical
crux start
good protection
Vancouver climbing
canteen approach
south-facing wall
Length: 100 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
A Slice of Life
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"A Slice of Life stands out as a memorable 5.10d sport climb in Vancouver’s Senior Centre area. With a powerful crux at the start and sustained steep climbing throughout, it’s a route that blends demanding moves with solid protection and engaging holds."

A Slice of Life: Vancouver's Classic 5.10d Sport Climb

A Slice of Life commands attention in the Vancouver climbing scene, offering an engaging and physical challenge that captures the essence of sport climbing in the 5.10d range. Perched in the Senior Centre area, this single-pitch route stretches 100 feet up a steep, compelling face that demands strength and commitment from the very first moves. The opening sequence immediately tests your technique, presenting the crux with a series of powerful pulls that require precise body positioning and confident grip. From there, the climb maintains momentum as you navigate between well-placed jugs and pockets, every hold inviting deliberate motion against a vertical canvas.

This isn’t a climb for leisurely ascents—the route flows with energy, its length and steepness pushing climbers to sustain effort while managing pump. The rock under your fingers feels solid, and the holds vary from good to excellent, encouraging smooth transitions and controlled rests. One distinct feature is the route’s rhythm: it blends physicality with enough variety to keep you engaged, with no dull moments along the way.

Protection-wise, A Slice of Life is straightforward for sport climbers. About seven or eight quickdraws suffice, clipped into bolts that stand securely along the route. At the top, a two-bolt anchor awaits, though it’s worth noting there are no rap rings or chains here. However, a handy alternative exists—you can traverse right toward Shuffle-Board Demon’s anchor, which is equipped with reliable rap rings for your descent.

Accessing the climb is convenient due to its proximity within the vibrant Vancouver Area. The Senior Centre’s familiar forested approaches are short and manageable, ideal for a warm-up before tackling this powerful pitch. The wall faces a direction that catches the sun during the mid to late afternoon, making late spring through early fall an excellent window for climbing when temperatures soften and rock conditions improve.

For climbers aiming to send A Slice of Life, packing your gear carefully is crucial. Prioritize efficient quickdraw setup to flow through the bolts smoothly and save energy for the sustained upper section. Footwear with sticky rubber will enhance foothold confidence on the small edges, and a dynamic rope helps absorb the demands of the sharp crux moves. Hydration is essential too—though the climb is not overly long, staying fresh can make the difference, especially on warmer days.

This climb rewards dedication. Its moderate 5.10d rating is not inflated —the initial crux is a legitimate hurdle, and the steady physicality that follows requires perseverance. Climbers familiar with local Vancouver walls might compare A Slice of Life to routes with similar grades but will find its combination of pumping movement and solid holds sets it apart as a must-try classic.

In all, this route offers an authentic taste of Vancouver’s climbing pulse: challenging but accessible, enjoyable yet demanding. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your redpoint sequences or revel in a solid day of sport climbing, A Slice of Life delivers a rewarding experience shaped by strong rock, thoughtful protection, and a comfortable natural setting that encourages exploration.

Climber Safety

Although the anchors are solid, absence of rap rings means you should be prepared to rappel using the neighboring route’s chains. Stay vigilant about your foot placements on the approach, where roots and loose debris could lead to slips, especially when descending.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length100 feet

Local Tips

Start early in the afternoon to catch the best light and warmer rock temperatures.

Use sticky-soled climbing shoes for small edges through the crux moves.

Hydrate sufficiently as the climb demands sustained power despite its single pitch length.

Approach trails are short but forested—wear sturdy shoes to handle roots and uneven ground.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10d
Quality
Consensus:The 5.10d rating accurately reflects the climb's challenge, with a sharp crux sequence up front that separates experienced climbers from newer ones. While the grade maintains a steady intensity throughout, the moves are well-protected and manageable for skilled sport climbers. Those familiar with Vancouver’s routes will find it comparably demanding to other notable 5.10d lines in the area.

Gear Requirements

Bring 7 to 8 quickdraws for clipping bolts on this single-pitch route. The anchor consists of two bolts without rap rings, so plan your rappel using the adjacent route's anchor equipped with chains and rap rings.

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Tags

sport climb
single pitch
physical
crux start
good protection
Vancouver climbing
canteen approach
south-facing wall