by Matt Peck » Mon Feb 10, 2014 4:45 pm
Ice fest was a happenin place yesterday, and while there weren't as many brave souls as there could be trying it for the first time, some of the regulars were on a tear. Lots of good stuff climbed by all, and the changing shape of that particular piece of coastline is giving rise to some new lines. About 400m along the beach there is a stretch of wall with a sizable scree pile below and a long eroded slope above. The wall in between is currently home to some pretty cool pillars, including a monster that got toproped yesterday. Some of the Truro Gang and I got on a new line which lead to some particularly spectacular belaying when the topout exploded underfoot during the anchor construction.
Self-Destructor WI4 20m
FFA Matthew Peck, Kristen & Leanne Fisher, Feb 9, 2014
This flow starts up a ramp beside a huge boulder to the right of the big scree pile in the eroded section of the Beach. Climb the easy ramp to steeper ice, but be aware of exploding curtains and bulges. An Ice anchor is recommended for the lead, as the final 8 m involve steep unprotectable dirt climbing to a classic NS eroded moss finish at the treeline.
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