This past tuesday I began working (what I believe to be as of now untouched; corrections please if anyone else has already begun this particular project) what I believe will provide an excellent mid-11 sport route at Kingston Crag.
I have top-roped the short route (approx. 35-40 ft.?) as of now. Ian Lingley also worked some of the moves with me and vouched for the high quality of moves, rock etc.
The climb is slightly overhanging, with incult side-clings, sharp edges and large diagonal rails with positive holds (even a funky knee-bar)! It still requires some scrubbing off of remaining lichens etc. I have removed most loose rock, but as those who climb at Kingston know, one must be wary of sudden holds breaking off unexpectedly. I anticipate 4 bolts in total with either using the large spruce on top for an anchor or installing a station.
Now for describing the location. From the base of the crag looking at the wall, the project is left of 'Medusa' and the collection of slabby moderates that work their respective ways up to the large tree ledge belonging to Medusa etc. The project is on a distinct overhanging wall with a huge spruce on top. The wall is walked past as one heads to the far left side of Kingston Crag.
To the community at large: Please provide me some time to equip and red-point this line as I am very psyched to see its completion. Also, if anyone would be kind enough to loan a drill for the cause, I'd be ever grateful:)
All the best!