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Angel Chorus

Squamish, Canada
technical climbing
thin crack
sport
granite
single pitch
sea to sky
exposed
Length: 75 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Angel Chorus
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Angel Chorus cuts a sharp line through The Corner’s granite in Sea to Sky, offering a sustained 5.11a challenge focused on precise footwork and subtle crack climbing. This compact, single-pitch sport climb delivers an intense climb wrapped in stunning mountain views."

Angel Chorus

Angel Chorus stands out on The Corner wall within the iconic Sea to Sky corridor, a route that demands both precision and strategic thinking. This single-pitch sport climb spans 75 feet, challenging climbers with a series of technical moves that start with a careful negotiation to reach a key ledge. It’s not uncommon for climbers to find themselves tempted by a more obvious crack on the right, but wisdom lies in resisting this lure and staying committed to the line. Once on the ledge, the climb shifts leftward to a thinner crack that tests finger strength and body positioning, a subtle but demanding sequence before the route unleashes its final sprint to the anchors. The rock here feels alive—granite edges seem to hush, as if the ascent itself calls for quiet focus, almost like an otherworldly choir urging you upward.

Located within the broad canopy of British Columbia’s Sea to Sky region, Angel Chorus benefits from a crystalline mountain setting where the surrounding peaks rise sharply and the air carries the crisp scent of pine and stone. The approach is short but steep enough to work up a sweat, threading through dense fir stands that filter morning light into scattered golden patches. This route is a gem for climbers who crave intense technical moves without the distraction of longer multi-pitch logistics.

From a practical perspective, Angel Chorus suits advanced sport climbers comfortable on sustained 5.11a terrain. The eight-bolt protection is well placed but precise footwork is essential as clipping stances are sparse. Climbers should bring a quickdraw rack tailored for sport routes with perhaps an extra or two for redundancy. The granite’s texture demands climbing shoes with sticky rubber and a solid fit, enhancing control on the subtle features scattered across the face. While the route is exposed to weather, the wall’s orientation ensures good drying after morning dew, making late spring through early fall the preferred window for ascents.

The setting offers more than just technical climbing; the immediate area frames spectacular views toward Howe Sound, where water gleams and distant islands sit like scattered jewels. Wind carries the distant murmur of the highway below, stark against the silence of the climbing itself. This route balances challenge and beauty, making it a worthy addition to your Sea to Sky tick list.

Preparation is key—early arrival helps avoid the heat of midday sun, and packing water is crucial as there are no nearby sources. Wear layered clothing adaptable to rapid temperature shifts common at these elevations. The descent is straightforward, a single rappel off the anchor leading to a short, well-marked trail back to base. Watch footing on the loose rock at the approach and rappel zones.

In sum, Angel Chorus invites climbers into a precise dance with the granite, rewarding focus and finesse amidst a landscape that is as inspiring as it is demanding.

Climber Safety

Stay attentive to the rock’s sometimes flaky edges near the ledge and on the final crack. Although bolts are solid, clipping zones require clean execution to avoid awkward swings or falls. The approach trail is steep with loose rock patches; caution during descent rappels is essential to prevent slips.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length75 feet

Local Tips

Approach in morning hours to avoid the harsh afternoon sun on the granite face.

Stay left after the ledge to follow the main line; avoid the tempting crack on the right that leads off route.

Use sticky climbing shoes with a snug fit to maintain control on thin edges and subtle holds.

Pack at least 2 liters of water, as there’s no reliable water source near the base.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.11a
Quality
Consensus:The 5.11a rating reflects sustained technical demands rather than brute strength; moves are precise and require refined footwork on thin holds. The crux feels spot-on and not excessively stiff, making it an accessible challenge for climbers familiar with this grade. Compared to other Sea to Sky sport routes, Angel Chorus rewards composure over power and stands apart by testing crack technique above the ledge.

Gear Requirements

Eight bolts provide consistent sport protection to the anchor. Bring a standard sport rack with multiple quickdraws, and consider extra gear for confidence clips and the final moves where protection points are more spaced.

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technical climbing
thin crack
sport
granite
single pitch
sea to sky
exposed