Ice Climbing in New Brunswick 1/4 – Mt. Misery
April 28, 2010
I know it’s hard to feel any regret that winter’s on its way out with the weather we’ve been having. The snow is melting, I can see tulips waiting in the wings for that first really warm day to pop up through the soil. On the West Coast it’s been spring since long before the winter Olympics. But I want to take this last chance to show some photos from my new hobby: ice climbing.
I had the opportunity to get out with some great teachers and climbers at the very end of this year’s season, but it was just enough for me to get hooked, and to get some great photos (and a video which will be ready for the public very soon).
Jan 23, 2010 – Mt. Misery, NB
In January I had my introduction to the world of ice climbing. We walked across the frozen Kennebecasis River to a place that goes by the (totally reassuring) name of Mount Misery.
I was told that ice climbing is usually very cold, and you have to ‘brave the elements’. If these are the ‘elements,’ that’s fine by me.
The ice forms where the rock would typically be very wet in the summer. Read the rest of this entry »
Ice Climbing in New Brunswick 2/4 – Truancy Falls
April 28, 2010
Feb 11, 2010 – Truancy Falls, NB
Graham told me about this pillar, and that I should really be there to film it when they climbed. Of course, I had no interest in climbing it myself. This was pretty advanced stuff, so I was happy to stay on the “ground.”