Climbing crag49.6434° N, 123.2054° W
Poltergeist
Poltergeist is the principal wall at Browning Bluffs in Murrin Provincial Park, with a 35 m face above Browning Lake. The cliff is reached by a 10–15 minute hike; approach past the wall through the forest, then circle back to the descent ledge where permanent draws mark the first route.
The namesake line, Poltergeist, is a 5.12a, 35 m sport climb following a left-leaning dihedral to the top. It climbs as one long pitch on 14 bolts, with the crux moving out from the corner before returning to it. The broader wall combines sport and trad climbing, with Poltergeist among its longer, more exposed lines.
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