Wednesday, July 02, 2025

New Face...Boneyard

 Jan and I just bolted and sent our first line on a new face we are calling the Boneyard. I haven't posted about this face in a long time as we have been more focused on Marine Slabs but we have been chipping away at it. 


The rock is very similar to German Face but the lines are much longer, mostly in the 60-80 foot range. There is one line, which will be moderate, that is over 100 feet. This face also has 2 significant overhangs and plenty of vertical. We have 5 set of top bolts over anticipated lines with likely another 15 - 20 possible lines.

Access is off the TCH just prior to the Foxtrap Access turnoff. There is a woods road that can be driven with a 4x4 capable vehicle for about 500m. It is another 500m from the end of this road. We are currently working on trail development and will have it well posted.

We are calling this Boneyard because at the end of the woods road where we park, there is a lot of scattered bones. I assume that somebody shot a moose and butchered it on that spot. 

Oh, by the way, did I mention that there are another 5 or 6 faces, about the same size, between German Face and Boneyard along the Conway Brook Valley. Let me know if you are interested in developing!




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