Stawamus Chief - September 20 2021

Sky Pilot Group, Squamish, British Columbia
702m

This is a peak I've done a few times, in many trips. Sadly, none of them were well-documented for a trip report, so this will be fairly brief, and skip most of the terrain descriptions as that wasn't the point of the outing for which I have a GPX log. The TL;DR of this hike (which is well-documented elsewhere) is: "first peak is just a grind for the first 3/4, the last 1/4 is a couple chains you should avoid using for masochism, and a slabby walk to the top. Traversing from peaks 1->2 and 2->3 has some fun via ferrata which is the best part. Going down from peak 3 is nothing special".

Now, for the actual trip at hand. This particular version of the Chief was "I was in Squamish after work to view a home, and wanted to do something afterward". Since it was September, I figured even starting at 5-something, I would be able to mostly avoid the dark. The stairs were the usual grind of nothing-noteworthy. I took a quick picture at the little viewpoint after the major uphill just before the trail forks to the 2nd peak shortcut you should never take, and continued up.

Looking towards the foothills near Habrich from the lookout

After that, there's a short uphill, some stairs I enjoy scrambling up beside instead, a short walk to the chain section (you can go right or left of the chained crack if you want to go aidless), then a short slabby walk to the top. I got there at 6:20pm. Given sunset was about an hour away, I didn't dawdle very long.

Ledges closer to the second peak

From the first peak to the second, you have to backtrack a bit then turn skier's left at an unassuming part of the summit area, then descend on the back side of the peak down a little crack to the col. From there, I think there's rungs in the rock face to get you to the botttom of the col (might be on the next traverse, I honestly can't remember). Getting up to the next peak there's some laddered/chained parts that are fun to try and bypass, and then you're basically to the top. I got there in about 25 minutes.

From the second peak the way to the third is pretty simple, I think it's just a quick hike down from the 2nd peak's bump to the third. This was another 20 minutes, thankfully still in the daylight!

I lost those earbuds a while ago, unfortunately. I liked them, even if they looked weird

From the peak, it still looked pretty bright so I had hope I could make it back before dark. Then I got off the top and into the forest, and those hopes were quickly dashed, and the headlamp came out. Thankfully for my first headlamp hike the trail is super-well marked with reflective markers, so navigating out was not a difficult endeavour. I eventually sauntered out to the parking lot 2:43 after setting out, which I was pretty happy with.

It was darker than my camera suggests, it was pitch-black

GPX Track + Map

6.7km, 790m elevation gain