Adventure Collective
HomeClimbingNeverendum

Neverendum: A Dynamic Sport Climb in the Northeastern Crags

Penticton, Canada
sport climbing
overhang
horizontal break
single pitch
Skaha
solid protection
flakes
jugs
Length: 75 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Neverendum
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"Neverendum challenges climbers with a short but tough single-pitch featuring a distinct horizontal break and a powerful overhang section. Perfect for those pushing into the 5.10 range, this route offers textured rock and reliable protection nestled in the rugged Skaha cliffs."

Neverendum: A Dynamic Sport Climb in the Northeastern Crags

Neverendum offers an engaging sport climb that invites you to test your technique and endurance on a bold overhanging face within the Northeastern Crags at Skaha, British Columbia. This single-pitch route unfolds over 75 feet of vertical terrain, beginning with approachable climbing that lulls you into a steady rhythm. As you gain height, a prominent horizontal break demands a shift in your approach—invoking a brief moment to recalibrate your balance before tackling the key challenge: an overhanging section peppered with solid flakes and generous jugs. These features provide reliable handholds and clip placements, yet require precise body positioning and commitment to move through confidently. The climb rewards persistence and offers a satisfying contrast between smooth ascent and technical moves, making it a favorite for climbers looking to push their limits on a moderately hard grade.

Located in the rugged, sun-dappled cliffs of Skaha’s Northeastern Crags area, Neverendum benefits from a well-maintained bolting system—eight bolts in total—with a bolted anchor shared with the adjacent Stubborn Streak route. The rock quality is typical Okanagan basalt: solid, textured, and demanding attention to footwork to maintain friction, especially on more delicate holds near the overhang.

Approaching the climb is straightforward, with a short walk along a brush-strewn trail leading to a comfortable base amid dry shrubs and scattered pine trees. Midday sun filters through the branches, warming the rock surface and making early spring or fall ideal seasons for ascents, avoiding the heat of summer and the chill of winter winds. While the route’s moderate length keeps it accessible even for those newer to sport climbing, the challenge lies in mastering the transition through the horizontal break and the subsequent overhang.

Preparation is key—climbers should pack tape for skin protection and maintain sharp focus on body positioning during the crux. Quickdraws to match the bolt count, a helmet for added safety, and climbing shoes with good edging ability will set you up for a smooth experience. Since the route shares an anchor, coordinating with other parties is advisable to maintain a respectful flow and avoid congestion on the belay stance.

Neverendum's blend of flowing climbing and powerful moves makes it both rewarding and instructive. Its distinct sections encourage climbers to develop subtle adjustments in grip and stance, making every ascent a blend of mental calculation and physical effort. Whether you're aiming to sharpen your sport climbing skills or seeking a compelling route to add variety to your Skaha logbook, Neverendum invites you to engage fully with its rock, rhythm, and position.

Climber Safety

While the protection is solid, climbers should be cautious on the approach and ensure secure clipping during the overhang to avoid falls onto ledgy terrain below. The shared anchor requires careful communication especially when multiple parties are present.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length75 feet

Local Tips

Bring tape to protect your hands during the crux overhang moves.

Approach via the Claim-it-All trailhead for the easiest access.

Climb early in the day or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat.

Coordinate with other climbers at the shared anchor to keep belay flow safe.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10c/d
Quality
Consensus:The 5.10c/d rating reflects a route with a definite crux at the overhang, where power combined with precise body work is essential. The grade is considered fair for the moves involved, neither soft nor overly stiff, sitting nicely within the range of similarly graded routes in the Northeastern Crags. Climbers should expect a brief but physical sequence that demands good technique.

Gear Requirements

Eight well-spaced bolts protect the full length of the climb, topped by a shared bolted anchor with Stubborn Streak. A standard sport rack with at least eight quickdraws is sufficient. Expect solid clip placements within the overhang section on reliable flakes and jugs.

Share Your Ascent

Upload your photos of Neverendum and earn up to 3000 $ADVCOIN tokens.

Tags

sport climbing
overhang
horizontal break
single pitch
Skaha
solid protection
flakes
jugs