Is there good bouldering in Caper??

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Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:23 am

I was told that one of the trails on the Cabot Trail was know for large boulders , anyone know details about this?? cause if it is true , i want to bring my shoes and chalk........ any info anyone can share?

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ps wanting to know because i`m going to Caper next thurday until the following monday
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Fri Jul 27, 2007 12:07 pm

any info at all

websites ,
personal preferance or knowledge ,
anything would be much appricated , my GF and I have ever been there before.

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby seanT » Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:31 pm

The best bouldering is at Loraine head near Louisburg. There are directions in Sean Cassidys guidebook, and i think in Zigs as well. It is awsome there and some great stuff for toproping as well, even 2 sport routes i bolted on my honey moon a few years ago. Definitly worth checking out.
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:34 am

seanT wrote:The best bouldering is at Loraine head near Louisburg. There are directions in Sean Cassidys guidebook, and i think in Zigs as well. It is awsome there and some great stuff for toproping as well, even 2 sport routes i bolted on my honey moon a few years ago. Definitly worth checking out.
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thanks alot for that info.!!
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Murph » Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:44 am

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:09 pm

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:50 pm

I probley should have been more spicific , but does anyone know any local stuff around ingonish or Cheticamp for bouldering?? if any


thanks again in advance for any responses.

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Zamboni » Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:37 pm

I'm going to be I Beddeck / Big Bras d'Or this week and want to check out the rock in Black Brook ( 20km North of Ingonish). There is a small cliff with about 10 lines on it just off the highway. Also at black brook beach there is some low ball stuff that might just need a pad. What day are you going to be up there?

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:02 pm

Zamboni wrote:I'm going to be I Beddeck / Big Bras d'Or this week and want to check out the rock in Black Brook ( 20km North of Ingonish). There is a small cliff with about 10 lines on it just off the highway. Also at black brook beach there is some low ball stuff that might just need a pad. What day are you going to be up there?

Conan.


I`m going up thurdsay , through the weekend and leaven monday , the only thing is i`m going mostly to hike , cause my GF doesn`t climb but i was gonna bring a pad chalk and shoes just in case.
C4L ,
I may or may not do a trip up specificly to climb soon though . i`m really itching to try some good bouldering , i`ve never been before execpt for the 1 boulder by the quarry in welsford NB.

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Holly Reid » Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:36 pm

i`m really itching to try some good bouldering , i`ve never been before execpt for the 1 boulder by the quarry in welsford NB.


Let me just say this.... DOVER! :D
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Murph » Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:47 pm

Climbing4life wrote:I probley should have been more spicific , but does anyone know any local stuff around ingonish or Cheticamp for bouldering?? if any


thanks again in advance for any responses.

cheers
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At Chimney corner beach, in Margaree Harbour (between Cheticamp and Inverness) I stumbled upon 1 boulder amongst many other smaller boulders that was climbable. One side of it was easy (v0-1?) and the other side was an overhanging (35 deg) and looked pretty hard, each having a bad landing. I would definitely recommend Chimney Corner just to go to the beach (nice spot) and bring your pad to have something to sit on for most of the day, but don’t go there just to climb.

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:15 am

nice nice looks like a nice lil boulder , thanks alot , i can`t wait to get up there , I`ve never been before .

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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:16 am

Holly Reid wrote:
i`m really itching to try some good bouldering , i`ve never been before execpt for the 1 boulder by the quarry in welsford NB.


Let me just say this.... DOVER! :D


I WOULD KILL TO GET OVER TO DOVER!!!!!! :twisted:
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:56 pm

Had a great time in Caper , Awesome sites , found some simple bouldering (V0)or easier hahaha , thanks for all the information.

Cheers

PS Skyline trail is A1 awesome ! Saw 4 moose!
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Murph » Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:19 pm

Climbing4life wrote:Had a great time in Caper , Awesome sites , found some simple bouldering (V0)or easier hahaha , thanks for all the information.

Cheers

PS Skyline trail is A1 awesome ! Saw 4 moose!
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Annie and I were in Cape Breton this past weekend and we did the Skyline trail but we only seen 3 Moose on the trail... Beautiful spot, highly recommended!! We found some easy bouldering as well... (V0)
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:18 am

Murph wrote:
Climbing4life wrote:Had a great time in Caper , Awesome sites , found some simple bouldering (V0)or easier hahaha , thanks for all the information.

Cheers

PS Skyline trail is A1 awesome ! Saw 4 moose!
:mrgreen:

Annie and I were in Cape Breton this past weekend and we did the Skyline trail but we only seen 3 Moose on the trail... Beautiful spot, highly recommended!! We found some easy bouldering as well... (V0)



was it a mama and 2 babies ?
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Murph » Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:24 pm

I think so...
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Re: Is there good bouldering in Caper??

Postby Climbing4life » Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:41 pm

Murph wrote:I think so...

hummmmm ?? wierd was it on friday the 3rd of augest?
that would be a conincidence.
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