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joelh wrote:Hey,
I've spent quite a bit of time exploring, climbing, and mapping large parts of the fundy shore from Hall's Harbour to Cape Split (and other parts of the Valley). Unfortunetly most of the rock is far too dangerous and chossy to climb, or even make cleaning worth it. A few awesome spots that i cleaned i returned a year later to find huge death block teetering on the route.
Having said that some spots are amazing. The basalt features are varied, from wicked cracks to pocket routes. The best ones are on the edges of larger coves where the basalt is more dense and erosion resistant. Some of the best cliffs are across the bay on the shore going out to cape split. Access is sometimes problematic depending on the tide, any outing is definitely an adventure. ALWAYS wear a helmet, and suspect every hold when scrambling around.
On the Baxter Harbour side there are solid cliffs right by the waterfall, and if you go toward Scott's Bay there is the Black Hole with good cliffs along both sides and an amazing cliff at the waterfall deep into the canyon. It is accessible by a trail from the 90degree corner of Black Hole road.
There is some larger stuff the farther you go toward Hall's Harbour, but most of it is pretty loose and would require some serious cleaning to make safe. I have a binder of maps and route topos. Let me know if you want to check them out or if you develop something i can add to what i have.
I just had my first baby, so i'm not sure what the summer looks like, but i'd also love to get out with a crew and do some cleaning and climbing.
Call 542-0357 or email hornborg@staff.ednet.ns.ca
Cheers,
Joel
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