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Doctor MegaTrip: A Bold Ascent on Skaha’s Doctors' Wall

Penticton, British Columbia Canada
finger strength
vertical wall
well-spaced bolts
flake crack
sport climbing
Okanagan
dry conditions
Length: 50 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Doctor MegaTrip
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Doctor MegaTrip offers a compact but intense single-pitch challenge on Skaha’s vertical granite wall. It’s known for well-spaced bolts and a finger-pumping crux that climbers won’t forget."

Doctor MegaTrip: A Bold Ascent on Skaha’s Doctors' Wall

Doctor MegaTrip stands out among the steep walls of Skaha’s Doctors' Group, offering a sharp, focused climb that demands both commitment and technique. Rising boldly from the second-to-last fixed bolt, this single-pitch sport route offers a finely balanced challenge on well-spaced buckets, with a tight crux halfway up that tests your finger strength and body positioning. The wall’s vertical profile brings climbers face-to-face with a flake crack near the top, where the rhythm shifts and forces a moment of precise footwork and strategic breathing.

Skaha sits in the heart of the Okanagan region of British Columbia, where warm, dry conditions carve out nearly year-round climbing opportunities. The rock here is a solid granite, resistant and rough, providing excellent friction that invites careful edging and smearing. As you move upward, the rock’s texture practically invites your fingertips to find purchase, while the sun heats the surface steadily through the day.

Approaching Doctors' Wall is straightforward but still demands good preparation. The ascent is short yet intense, compressing a demanding sequence into a roughly 50-foot stretch. While the length may seem modest, the technical crux near mid-height raises the entire pitch’s intensity, requiring precise movement on a near-vertical plane. Climbers familiar with 5.11d grades will find this route offers reliable protection with 10 well-placed bolts, but the spacing encourages steady clipping and confidence in movement.

For those planning a trip, footwear with sticky rubber and keen edging ability is essential. Hydrate well before the climb to maintain peak focus and energy, as the crux requires both mental and physical steadiness. Early mornings or later afternoons offer cooler temperatures and shaded sections, making timing key during warmer months.

Doctor MegaTrip’s setting within the Skaha climbing terrain delivers not only technical thrills but also a chance to breathe in the open air of the Okanagan’s semi-arid climate. The nearby town of Penticton offers ample amenities for gear resupply and lodging, just a short drive from the granite walls. Whether you come looking to sharpen your sport climbing skills or simply experience a robust route with solid rock and well-kept bolts, Doctor MegaTrip yields a rewarding challenge in a climber’s paradise.

Climber Safety

The bolts provide dependable protection but the spacing around the crux demands precise clipping and attention. The granite wall wears well but remains unforgiving—avoid lowballing moves near the fixed hardware. Be especially cautious with foot placements on the flake crack approaching the top to prevent slips.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length50 feet

Local Tips

Wear shoes with sticky rubber for precise foot placements on granite edges.

Start early or late in the day to avoid the direct sun heating the vertical wall.

Stay hydrated as the Okanagan climate is dry and warm, especially in summer.

Clip bolts confidently but take time on the crux; the moves require focus and steady power.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.11d
Quality
Consensus:Rated 5.11d, Doctor MegaTrip sits squarely in the upper-intermediate to advanced range, with a stiff crux that demands targeted finger strength and balanced movement. While some sections may feel solid for a 5.11d, the spacing of bolts near the crux and the verticality increase the route's seriousness. Climbers experienced with similar grades at Skaha or other granite sport areas will find it a rewarding benchmark climb.

Gear Requirements

This route is protected by 10 fixed bolts spaced to challenge your clipping rhythm. Expect well-placed bolts except near the mid-height crux where careful movement is critical.

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finger strength
vertical wall
well-spaced bolts
flake crack
sport climbing
Okanagan
dry conditions