Once upon a time there was a perfect place to introduce family, friends, or acquaintances to climbing outdoors. It was a place that was beautiful so that they would enjoy themselves even if they chickened out on the climbing. The base of the cliff was solid granite, so you could take large groups without fear of erosion. It was free of bugs all year, even when it was sunny and warm. It was easy climbing, around 5.6, so even a grandmother could climb it, and it was just high enough to feel real, but short enough not to be intimidating. Best of all, there were bolted top-rope anchors. This made it easy to setup anchors, without requiring much gear, that a nervous would-be-climber could have confidence in. Because lets face it, if you are nervous about climbing for the first time the last think you want to see is some manky setup with 20' of webbing and slings daisy-chained together.
Many climbers, Teth, Peter, Nate, Todd, Sean T. just to name a few, made use of this perfect beginner destination to work on new skills, or introduced friends or fammily to the sport they loved.
Then some elitist trad climbers who do not believe that anyone should climb in Nova Scotia without first purchasing a thousand dollars worth of aluminum and nylon decided that these little pieces of mettle were an affront to everything they stood for. Compounding their indignation was the fact that some climbing companies were making meagre profits from introducing kids and other beginners to climbing using these bolts. It has been hard to determine whether greater offense was taken at climbers actually daring to try to make a living doing the activity that they all loved so much, or whether it was the fact that they were introducing kids and non-climbers to the sport without making them first fully commit by spending their collage funds on Trad Climber approves accessories. But whatever the reason, the most surly of this crew, the Grinch if you will, decided to hack off these bolts and steal the joy of the children who may have enjoyed this climb in years to come.
Please, someone, give this fairy tale a happy ending! Replace these bolts. I am not asking for 8 bolts, as the Grinch claimed were there, but only the two bolts that everyone else were aware of. Give us back a place to take beginners. Do it for the kids and the grandmothers and friends from down under!