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Waterfall was a popular spot on Sunday. I beleive there where as many as 10 or 12 people there at one point (more than most sunny days I've gone there rock climbing). I'll be back this sunday
austinconrad wrote:high of eight on Sunday FFS! Maybe not.......
austinconrad wrote: high of eight on Sunday FFS! Maybe not.......
Luc and I climb all day Sunday in +8.... it was amazing! Hero Ice!!!!
Nothing wrong with that. One day last January Tristan and I climbed Waterfall and when we realized it was too warm to climb ice,we climbed Smithers at Simpsons and Tristan hung his Ice boots on the first bolt and then we climbed Waterwalk, Astroboy, Kapow
theriault wrote:Jan 13: Bad news folks, I went in search of climbable ice this afternoon in the Welsford valley.... everything is OUT; no ice left at all in the Quarry; Waterfall wall has only 2 routes standing out of the 3 main lines ( probably VERY unstable), Moe, witch was about 6 feet thick on Thursday is now completely gone... so is Cave Fever; Eagle rock is bare and so are the Southern Road Cuts.....
The weather is supposed to stay on the + side for most areas till next Saturday..... I am usually very optimistic when it comes to ice, not this time.... the coastal stuff is probably in the same situation. Sunday Parlee was still in good condition, probably our only hope for the near future.....
Cross your fingers for a cold snap! We need it Bad!
Stacey wrote:Looks like Dom will be back out for those rock routes like last year in the mild weather (heck - IF the rain will ever stop!)
theriault wrote:Jan 17 to 19: Spent 3 days in the Sussex area. The recent warm spell has not destroyed this place like the Welsford valley or the coastal stuff. Other than a few thin top outs, conditions where great, perfect hero Ice! I climbed over 20 different lines in the 3 day. Parlee Brook it self has been totally unchanged by the warm spell, I was there the day before the warm spell and everything remained the same. NB is lucky to have such a amazing Ice crag that can survive the hot January weather!
Keep swinging! season is FAR from being over!
austinconrad wrote:http://www.theweathernetwork.com/14-day-weather-trend/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton
Looks like Monday we will be back to freezing temperatures How long does it usually take to form back up? What does it depend on?
theriault wrote:With the end of the season close by, lets remember that every year, Ice climbers are killed or badly injured do to bad assessment of ice conditions... lets not put NB on the news.
Climb safe, climb smart!
Motivation for Ice is already high in my heart! Here's good news for all the optimists in our small ice community!
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/long-rang ... ck-quebec/
Good season everyone!!!
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