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The Wild Thing: A Bold Sport Climb at Eaglet Bluff

Prince George, British Columbia Canada
power moves
jugs
overhanging
blind clip
short pitch
Length: 12 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
The Wild Thing
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"The Wild Thing challenges climbers with steep, overhanging moves atop Eaglet Bluff near Prince George. Its dynamic jug packs and a blind last clip create a compact, thrilling test of power suitable for committed 5.10c climbers."

The Wild Thing: A Bold Sport Climb at Eaglet Bluff

Carved into the rugged face of Eaglet Bluff, The Wild Thing offers climbers a pulse-racing test of power and precision. This steep, overhanging prow demands dynamic moves that push climbers beyond static holds. As you position your fingers on the clean, solid jugs, you’ll feel the rock’s persistence beneath your touch, daring you into each explosive dyno. The crux lies in a well-placed blind clip towards the end, where trust in your strength and careful timing become essential.

Located just outside Prince George, British Columbia, Eaglet Bluff frames the climb with forested slopes and occasional breezes that refresh your efforts without chilling your grip. This single-pitch, 12-foot challenge concentrates intense movement into a short span, making it a perfect burst of adrenaline for those chasing steep sport routes without a lengthy approach or multi-pitch commitments.

Protection is straightforward but minimal—three bolts stand between you and the ground, emphasizing the importance of clipping cleanly and confidently. The rock’s texture offers reliable friction, and there’s enough room for one to two quickdraws before the final stretch. This route suits climbers comfortable on 5.10c terrain who relish powerful, dynamic climbing.

Visitors to Eaglet Bluff will find access easy via a roadside approach, which keeps the climb accessible without sacrificing the wilderness feel. The area’s northern latitude grants cool, stable weather windows, especially in late spring through early autumn. Early mornings or late afternoons bring balanced light, eliminating harsh shadows that can obscure holds on the overhang.

Before heading out, prepare for a quick but intense push; bring chalk and consider tighter climbing shoes to maximize grip on the jugs and during dynos. Since the last clip is blind, practice smooth, swift clipping motions to avoid hesitations that sap energy. The descent is uncomplicated: a straightforward walk down the bluff’s base, letting you reflect on the route’s compact power and finesse.

From sport climbers eyeing a no-frills, high-reward challenge, to those seeking a brief yet unforgettable climbing burst near Prince George, The Wild Thing stands ready. It’s a raw, physical encounter that asks you to engage fully and commit with conviction—ideal for days when you want to sharpen your dynamic movement on solid rock.

Climber Safety

The final clip is blind, which raises the risk of hesitation mid-climb. Ensure your quickdraw is properly set and practice clipping efficiently to minimize fall potential. The steep angle means falls could swing you out sharply, so secure placements before the clip are crucial.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length12 feet

Local Tips

Bring chalk to maintain a solid grip on the steep, overhanging jugs.

Use tight climbing shoes to improve foothold on smooth rock sections.

Approach the blind last clip with practiced, swift clipping to save energy.

Plan your climb for early morning or late afternoon when light is balanced on the face.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.10c
Quality
Consensus:Rated 5.10c, The Wild Thing offers a stiff challenge packed into a short climb. The grade accurately reflects the requirement for power in dynamic moves. The blind last clip can feel like a crux, bumping overall difficulty and demanding focus even from experienced climbers. Compared to other local routes, it’s a concentrated blast of overhang climbing that rewards sharp technique.

Gear Requirements

The Wild Thing is protected by three bolts spaced to allow safe clipping before committing to powerful, dynamic moves. The final clip is blind, requiring confident clipping technique and precise timing.

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