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Strong Climbers VS Small Nova Scotia Hold

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Nova Scotia has dozens of quality granite boulders strewn around the province, and many of them still hold problems that have never been climbed.

In a new video released by MoBeta, David Quinn gives tips on boating into remote boulders to reduce hiking time. He then meets up with Jen Wright, who’s climbed several difficult problems over the years, including Kleos V10/11 in 2019.

They then attempt to move up using what the video title says is “Nova Scotia’s smallest hold.” The hold in question is a micro edge used by the right hand. “Feeling pretty hopeless, those holds are razor blades,” Quinn says at one point before Wright insists he should continue to project it.

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