Fave Pinky bashing Locations

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What's your favorite ice climbing area in the Province?

Parlee
5
50%
Hayes Falls
0
No votes
Falls Brook
0
No votes
Grand Falls
1
10%
Ministers Face
0
No votes
Waterfall Wall
0
No votes
The Quarry
1
10%
Gran Manan
2
20%
Fundy Coast (Walton Glen, etc)
1
10%
 
Total votes : 10

Fave Pinky bashing Locations

Postby Matt Peck » Thu Dec 15, 2005 3:01 pm

Hey all, I was just curious what the trends were like as far as climbing preferences go. With ice there is perhaps a greater variety of locations in NB as far as roped climbing goes, and I was curious how they rated.
Keeping in mind that this is only a portion of the availible areas, and they are mostly what I know of southern NB
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Postby Mountain_Marc » Thu Dec 15, 2005 3:18 pm

I've only been to two locations on the list Parlee and Waterfall Wall. Everything else I climbed in New Brunswick are my friends and I's first ascents in Southeast NB. Why aren't those on the list?? :P
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Postby Matt Peck » Thu Dec 15, 2005 3:55 pm

Give me a name and I'll put it in the poll. Those were all the names that I could think of in southern NB that were fairly well frequented. I should have at least put up an other category. I guess other users could use this thread to list other areas and what there like. Share the love!
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Postby Mountain_Marc » Thu Dec 15, 2005 4:14 pm

That's ok, they're mostly crap anyways.

Seaside cliffs in Hillsborough with the bottom of the flow missing because of the tides and chossy tops makes for scary fun Image
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Postby mathieu » Thu Dec 15, 2005 9:59 pm

If we would list all the short 2 metre pillars it would'nt be a poll on favorite area's but mostly a list of what's your favorite climb.
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