"Doodz. What happened to the fixed cam above the roof (which is above the fixed red sling) on Dreamberry wine?
It was a little frustrating not to see it as I pulled the roof (well, it's more of a slabby mess....) Luckily, the fall is pretty clean - but WTF? I sure hope you made this decision after leading it without the pre-placed cam. Would’ve been nice to hear about it though?!.
Seb and I put up those fixed pieces up to protect the crux, and make it more like sport climbing.... as per the developing NS ethic. Seb already had his believed FA taken away from him, let's be nice to him and put it back.
Post up, Tua.
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- Roger
Ps. Here’s the backgrounder on the route:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5827
Further...
The pirates who recovered the nut on Dover...that belongs to old man Jamie Simpson (which I politely got stuck there for him), and I'm sure he'd love to have it back... don't think I wouldn't threaten the president
Further...
Somewhere in the province of Nova Scotia is a single size 11, Red Anasazi Moccasyns, that is likely of no use to anyone but myself... if you find it out in the nature, and would be so kind, i'd exchange beer for its safe return
Further...
The blue fixed rope over Doin' the Rustle is missing...now it may look to the untrained eye as a stuck rope, but it was precisely jammed between two rocks to create a fixed line for working the route...
Further...
The G-spot is awesome. I don't like to make wild internet based accusations...but between the local bakery, setting on the shores of a lovely flowing river, the beautiful french people everywhere, the plethora of bolts...it's totally the Kamouraska of Nova Scotia. I didn't get scared and poo my pants once, it wasn't like climbing in NS at all. Plus it'll totally stir the pot with the angry NB folks... nice job Sean and Todd (and all the others who may have helped), this will totally go a long way to helping develop rope climbing in NS
That is all...