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Hangover at South Face Diamondback

Penticton, British Columbia Canada
bulge
technical
sport climbing
single pitch
sunny wall
granite
dry conditions
Length: 40 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Hangover
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Hangover tests your finesse on a sharp, bulging face at Skaha’s southern crags. With solid bolts guarding every move, this 40-foot sport climb is a focused challenge perfect for climbers looking to sharpen their technical skills in a sun-warmed setting."

Hangover at South Face Diamondback

Hangover challenges climbers with a bold, technical 40-foot sport route carved into the southern crags of Skaha's Diamondback area. This single-pitch climb demands focused precision and a solid grip on subtle holds—edges and side pulls invite you to test your balance and body positioning against the bulging rock face. The route’s clean bolts and chain anchors offer dependable protection, allowing you to push confidently while managing the physical tension of the crux. As you ascend, the warm sun drapes the southern wall, baking the rock into welcoming warmth that sharpens your tactile connection with the surface. The wind carries the distant sounds of the Okanagan valley, a quiet backdrop to the steady pulse of your movement.

Approaching the climb, a short walk winds through sparse forest and dry shale, setting an anticipatory rhythm before the moment you clip the first bolt. The granite here has a gritty texture—rough enough to provide friction but demanding careful footholds. Hangover suits climbers comfortable with sustained technical sequences, rewarding each reach with a sense of progression and control. Given its moderate length and straightforward routing, this climb is perfect for sport climbers looking to sharpen their crimps and footwork under sunny skies.

Skaha’s southern crags, situated just east of Penticton in British Columbia, offer a panoramic blend of rugged rock and dry heat unique to this inland oasis. Whether you’re topping out under the wide blue or taking in the quiet vibrancy of the valley below, Hangover integrates skill demands with an inviting outdoor experience. Before you start, plan to bring chalk and shoes with stiff edging to navigate the bulge efficiently. Hydration is key on warm days—shade is scarce along this south-facing wall, so early morning sessions can help beat the heat.

Hangover provides a perfect test of edge awareness and dynamic body tension. The route’s bolts pace protection evenly but don’t overlook the physical pump that sets in near the crux. Focus your core and trust your feet—this climb rewards patience and precision. Even with its compact size, the climb leaves an impression: a concentrated encounter with rock that invites you back again with each visit to Skaha's inviting slopes.

Climber Safety

Watch your clipping rhythm on the six-bolt line—clipping mid-move can disrupt flow and increase fall risk. The rock is generally solid, but dusty edges mean slow, deliberate foot placement is essential to avoid slipped holds.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length40 feet

Local Tips

Start early to avoid the intense midday sun on the south-facing wall.

Bring chalk to manage the sweaty holds on the bulge.

Wear stiff-edge climbing shoes to handle the tricky foot placements.

Hydrate well—shade is minimal and the heat can build quickly.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10c
Quality
Consensus:At 5.10c, Hangover falls squarely in the moderate advanced range, featuring a sustained crux that demands strong edge work and precise side pulls. The grade feels true to difficulty with a definite pump factor on the bulge, comparable to other technical routes in Skaha’s southern crags that emphasize balance over brute strength.

Gear Requirements

The route is secured with six bolts and finished with a solid chain anchor, providing reliable sport protection. Precision clipping and attention to timing between bolts will keep your flow smooth.

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bulge
technical
sport climbing
single pitch
sunny wall
granite
dry conditions