by thicks » Mon May 01, 2006 9:27 am
I didnt end up finding the boulders, my fellow campers had to rush back into Moncton, but here are the directions:
Drive down past hillsborough until you see the "Riverview Cemetery" on your left. There will be a dirt road on the opposite side of the road that goes up a short steep hill. Follow that road for about 5 min. there is a road that branches off to the right but stay straight on the main road until you see a small sink hole on your left. It will look like a small crater-like hole filled with water. you can park just past the hole on your left into a small grass turn off. If you miss the hole you will get to a hill with a locked gate and will have overshot the park spot by about 50-100 feet. when you park head straight into the woods perpendicular or 90 degrees from the road. you will run into a brook or small river with a steep hill on the other side. if you search along the bottom of the hill you will find a large piece of sandstone that has rolled down the hill. There are a few problems on this boulder. if you cannot find it head straight up the hill and traverse the top. there are a few sandstone ledges with problems on them. The best boulder problem is to the right of the ridge but may be difficult to find. all the problems are within 200 meters of each other so once you find one you can find the others by searching. I have included a rough guide to help you. from the car park. The problems are worth the trip due to the cool sandstone features but there is only a day of bouldering. You can always email me with questions or even call me from the boulders if you need help finding them. Let me know if you plan to take a trip out and I will give you my number to call. Hope this helps and that the weather works out take care.
Thicks
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realised that the Lord doesn't work that way, so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me. -- Emo Philips