I grew up in New Brunswick but didn’t find climbing until I’d moved to Halifax after Highschool. Moving back to Southern New Brunswick recently I've come to realize this province is a gem. Loads of high quality routes, a long history of climbing, and a dedicated local scene. Of course climbing in NB isn’t without its own unique concerns such as access issues on CFB land and peregrines.
I’m curious to hear how you envision New Brunswick’s Rock and Ice Climbing Scene in 25 years. I’m not so interested in how you think climbing in general will change or how the international community will change (there will be lots I’m sure). Focus on your vision of New Brunswick’s climbing scene. Step back from day to day noise and think about what you want NB climbing to be like 25 years from now.
I know there are differing attitudes, beliefs, opinions, and experiences among NB climbers. But luckily we have at least one thing in common …we like climbing
No matter our personal attitudes about style or technique, we can probably all agree that we want climbing to continue in New Brunswick.
I’ll start it off by saying that when I’m 49, I want to be able to access, and climb at all the currently developed crags. I’d like to be around stoked, friendly climbers of all ages that stop on the trail to chat, and share their latest route reviews. Over the next 25 years I want to see local youngsters excited about New Brunswick’s rock and ice climbing, respecting the crags, and being proud of NB’s long climbing history.
What’s your dream for NB’s climbing scene?
Hope to see you at the crags,
Graham