My name is Nic Spruill, I live less then a mile from the New River Gorge in Fayetteville WV. I have been climbing almost 10 years here at the New. Most of my climbing life i have spent climbing on boulders here in WV and through out the Southeast. The New River Gorge hides some of the best sand stone boulder I have ever seen. The past two years I have really foused on finding New lines and developing New areas.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Weekend Session
Thursday, March 10, 2011
TWO FROM THE NEW
So Tuesday me and a few friends if mine went bouldering at a new area at the New River Gorge called Teays Landing . Its a new spot that we have been developing over the last month or so. Its pretty small spot there is only two boulders with about 20 problems total. Even though its small its a area the problems and rock quality is amazing. The main boulder is about 15 foot tall and mostly vertical or slab. There is a few problems at are slightly over hung which allows you to pull on some really small holds. The problems on this boulder range from v0 to v7, there are a few open projects that are really good lines, they just haven't gone yet.The other boulder is pretty big but only one side is climbable. The problems on this boulder are all on the down hill. It dosent look like much from the from above but when you walk around the back side its a steep 17 foot face. Most of the holds on this face a pretty good holds there just really far apart which makes for some really dynamic climbing. Theres a line that hasnt gone yet that goes right up the center. It starts on two slopey crimps about face hight, you have to pull up and campus to a incut crimpy seam thats about half a pad. Then you have to get a right toe and toe hook the underside of the boulder with your right, so that you match on the seam. From there you hike you left foot up and rock over into a undercling side pull. Then you have to do a very hard foot match to set you up for the crux move, get settled in on the undercling and stand up doing about a 5 foot right hand movement that is extremely low percentage. This video is this project and a fun v5 on a boulder by its self in the same area. This is the first video i have edited or filmed so sorry its not that great and the music is just funny .
Saturday, March 5, 2011
The Cirque
Now things have really started to pick up with work, and I'm crazy busy, which is a great thing. I'm not complaining, but on the other hand my climbing schedule has taken a direct hit. I'm still able to get out at least three times a week. Its been raining off and on for a few weeks here so the water level has been really high on the river where all my boulder projects are so I let a few locals talk me into roping up at the cirque (endless wall). Let me just say this if your a boulderer, and think that sport climbing can't keep you entertained then this is an area you need to check out. Im talking 30 foot 5.13s with stopper cruxes that keep any boulderers attention or 100 foot 5.13s that keep you fighting the pump to get to the 5 foot dyno crux.
Either way its a blast. Not to mention that its some of the most soild, over hung, beautiful ,orange, blue, and black sandstone (with everything from 5.11a to 5.14+) you will ever see in your life. So needless to say even when the boulders are wet you can still go work great v7 through v9 cruxes. The cirque, is in my opinion, is the New River Gorge's showcase craig.
No Idea whos pic but thanks for sharing with google
Either way its a blast. Not to mention that its some of the most soild, over hung, beautiful ,orange, blue, and black sandstone (with everything from 5.11a to 5.14+) you will ever see in your life. So needless to say even when the boulders are wet you can still go work great v7 through v9 cruxes. The cirque, is in my opinion, is the New River Gorge's showcase craig.

No Idea whos pic but thanks for sharing with google
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