I tought I'd start a discussion on what the proper course of action would be for accessing small walls and/or boulders on private property for the purpose of bouldering or even large cliffs for roped climbing for that matter. Let's say the area has never been climbed, and it is unknown who the landowners are.
I guess the question is should the landowners be tracked down to try and obtain permission to access the area (running the risk of being told no) or to access the area without talking to the owners, essentially tresspassing?
To look at it from the landowner's point of view why the hell would I let somebody climb on my property if there is a possibility that I could be sued by a climber or climbers family in the case of injury or death? N.S. has CNS which is like a governing body who could (if they wanted to) consult and pay for a lawyer to look into the situation, which I would assume could be a blanket statement about what is necessary, if anything (ie waivers signage etc..) for accessing such areas, but what happens here in N.B.? I would think that most landowners wouldn't want to absorb any cost of consulting their own lawyer rather than just saying no stay off my property. So where does that leave us? go to the landowners and pretend like I know what I'm talking about when I say "because we are climbers we know the risks" and therefore they cannot be sued (which is probably very open for interpretation), or should I as the person discovering said area be incurring the cost of consulting a lawyer?
I think contacting the owners is the correct way to approach it but without hard facts about what should and/or shouldn't be done by the owners to protect themselves it would be hard to convince someone to grant access. I'm going under the assumption that the liability issue would be the biggest hurdle. If you were driving down the road one day and discovered Terrance Bay or Grover or whatever how would you handle the situation? in NB specificaly but even in NS. Those who have done this before, how did you handle it and would you do it differently?