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acorneau


Nov 30, 2012, 2:05 PM
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Sea stack first ascent
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Who's up for snagging the first ascent on this one?



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louBlissab


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Digby Neck, Nova Scotia basalt column...or be the first to topple the thing over!


acorneau


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Aww, never mind. It's just a boulder problem anyway...




sbaclimber


Nov 30, 2012, 9:35 PM
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acorneau wrote:
Aww, never mind. It's just a boulder problem anyway...

Considering the weather that thing must be exposed to, it is potentially even more impressive than the Hickelkopf here:



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