Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Valhalla

I had the great opportunity to join my good friend Drew for a successful outing to the Valhalla range in the southern Kootenay's this past few days. We have been hearing about Mt. Gimli for years and it was a great feeling to finally pack up, load up the car and make our way to BC. Finally catching a first glimpse of the beautiful South Ridge of Gimli was a great thing.

On the Shelter Bay Ferry to Nakusp. On the return trip, under a full moon and cloudless sky I couldn't help being introspective and quiet, watching the ripples in the placid water and marvelling at the wonder of it all.
Mt. Gimli, the object of our desire. Valhalla Provincial Park. S Ridge is the obvious edge.
Drew and I on the big ledge at mid height on Gimli's South Ridge. The wind and cold let off enough to remove the jackets hood from time to time but little else.
"Here on the ridge-crest, climb perfect cracks and corners on perfect rock in a spectacular position. One of the best 5.7 pitches in the world" So the North American Classic Climbs website goes on to say after describing the already stellar climbing below. Indeed, this is the best 5.7 pitch I have ever done and I can best describe it as 5.7 climbing in 5.10 terrain, the whole while the 300m north face of Gimli draws you in to the right.

Drew on the descent back to camp.
Drew immersed in the wonder of it all.
All the while, maurading bands of goats graze around the camp in an endless pursuit for salt. A very fitting companionship for this park given that Valhalla is supposed to be home for Heidrun the goat.

After 8 pitches of dreamy alpine wonder-stone and taking it all in for hours, we were full of contentment and grateful for such a great day. Thanks Drew!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, it looks superb! Leigh

Anonymous said...

Nice one!! - JS