Climbs 306
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 19m a.s.l
Faces all
Paul Swail bouldering at the Chief Boulders, Squamish on Black Slabbath © Hillerscapes
This large bouldering region is named for the Chief's Apron, the massive slab of granite that looms above the east side of Highway 99. This area stretches from the edge of the Grand Wall forest zones all the way to the Apron parking lot by the Mamquam Forest Service road. The rock in the Apron Boulders is very similar to that of the Grand Wall. The main difference is the wide open, talus field ambiance. The rock here dries quickly after rain and provides some sun-soaked, late afternoon climbing on days that are just to frigid to be in the forest.
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