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I am heading to the Banff area for the first time in Mid- January and would appreciate your thoughts on a couple of items re: the Ice.Any suggestions on good maps for the area . I am targeting the area appr. 30-40km north and south from the Rampart Creek hostel . I have J. Josephsons book which is very good but was hoping for some detailed area maps to help with route finding both in and out of the car .
Also , how do you size up the ratings for the climbs compared to other areas you have spent time in ?
Finally , in the grade 3,4,5 range I would be curious as to your personal must do list for the area .
-- Brad Steinfeld (Bsteinfeld@worldnet.att.net), December 13, 1997
On one of my trips I had a topo map for banff np lent to me by a backpacking friend who bought it in berkeley. You would probably find it in Banff. I ended up not using it. Most of the climbs are obvious from the road, and the approaches are also quite direct.I found the ratings to be fair, and consistent with what I was used to in France.
I think Joe's list of the classics is good. The only 4 I've climbed there was Professor which i found good. You should not miss Polar Circus and the Lower weeping wall.
-- Quang-Tuan Luong (luong@ai.sri.com), December 13, 1997.
dooo doo dooo do do dlooolooo
-- Nicholas (www.nardboyz@yahoo.com), April 21, 2003.