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The Papoose |
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Papoose New Approach Roughed-In
Papoose Now Open for Climbing
A Season Lost
We are working on obtaining the latest news on the Papoose opening delay, now extended into it's fourth month. It looks like the blasting is in it's final stages. Unfortunately, negotiations to obtain a partial opening on Fridays and Saturdays during the month of August did not end successfully. Nor have repeated calls to have the on-sight signage updated, which still state May as the proposed opening.
Status: Closure extension to mid-July
Status: Closed until highway-work blasting is complete (target date: June 2007)
Status: Closed until highway-work blasting is complete (target date: May 2007) |
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Work at the Papoose has started in earnest now with blasting occurring regularly between the highway and the cliff. Here is a photo of the current situation (mid-October) on the site. As of late October, we understand significant work has started at the North end of the buttress in front of the Papoose. |
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As of mid-October, the contractors had posted two signs for climbers at the entrance of the trail heads, which denote blasting times. The most current information indicates this may have changed. Do not enter the trail head during any posted times of blasting. We are working on clarification of the large no entry signage which is presumed to mean vehicular traffic/casual pedestrian only, and on potential new developments which leave the area devoid of any signage (as of late October). Parking is still possible at modified Shannon Falls entrance or potentially across the highway. This work is ongoing until summer 2007. |
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While highway construction at the Papoose is looming, we have not been informed of any permanent closures. When blasting begins, the current news from the contractor is that appropriate signage will be placed at the entrance way concerning the access situation. The newest way in to the parking lot of Shannon Falls Provincial Park has been moved to the north by a hundred feet or so because of work on the bridge. If one parks there, one has to walk south along the highway (the old entrance road is off limits) to access the new approach trail. The other option is to find ?alternate? parking and cross the highway at the lights and head straight up the embankment to the clearly marked trail. There is a 'No Entry' sign at the old entrance, but we have not been informed that this is to prevent climbers from briefly skirting the right side of that road before heading up into the woods on the approach trail. Unfortunately, the trees on the buttress between the Papoose and the highway have been felled in preparation for blasting sometime in the next 12 months (read more below). When blasting begins, we will work with the contractor to provide appropriate signage and communication regarding access to the crag. Our objective is to have the contractor provide appropriate and timely on-site information; more so than was forthcoming initially at Nightmare Rock and what is currently available at Comic Rocks. Some Background: Historically, the Papoose climbs have enjoyed a relatively sheltered exposure to highway noise and presence, and throughout MOT?s Recreation Focus Group process it was declared by MOT as an area where there would be no impacts. However, early in 2005 MOT curtly declared they would be four-laning below the crag, with the consequence that the protective tree and rock cover along the highway?s edge would be blown away, along with some climbs just off the current highway. The full impact of four lanes of traffic in full view below the crag will bring a new and unpleasant aspect to the Papoose climbing experience. Regrettably, neither BC Parks nor the District of Squamish offered objection to this. |
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