I once discovered, years ago when i lived in P.E.I(I now live in b.c), frozen clay climbing. Yes the stuff that all the cry baby climbers whine about in p.e.i, clay. Some of my funnest climbs ever, have been on the stuff.
I guess u want me to explain: they actually do similar climbing to this, on some soft stoned cliffs in Brittan. Ya need a set of ice tools, crampons and the works. I found this stuff very intriging to lead. It was enormous fun pounding long angles, bulldogs, even pound in screws in the stuff. Sure none of that would hold much of a fall, but we ain't sport climbing, are we?
Of course there are plenty of routes that are mixed. That is how i found out about this climbing was on an ice lead in the orby head area, after the short ice pitch there was nothing but a 65-70 degree wall of frozen clay. Well i did what any other comon sensed gentelmenly(im not really a gentelman) climber would do. I hit the flowers with my ice axe. It gave me a better placement than the brittle ice. It was amazing I was hooting with joy. Then came the famous p.e.i dirt conrnice. Well there are many great things to in this world, and one of those is reaching over that dirt overhang, slamming that ice tool in the frozen turf and pulling yourself over it.
Obvious, the opportunities in p.e.i are endless. The one major problem is that many climbers don't want climb anything that is not in a magazine. From some of the comments I have read on this forum, about p.e.i being a "climbers hell", it seems that some lack the capacity for creative thought. Much like I do for grammar.
There are many different reasons why people climb. Myself i love adventure, and still being safe. I have been climbing hard now for 10 years, have put up many first ascents on the b.c coast, on alpine, rock, and ice, in good style. Yes I know this looks like im bragging, but I started climbing in P.E.I. I have many fond memories of climbing in P.E.I. That is top-roping and leading. There is solid rock( no, not as solid as welsfort), the sea cliffs facing governors and St. Peters island. Myself and my buddies have climbed 30 or more routes in that area.
There is nothing at all wrong with only liking to climb high quality stuff. However that does not mean that P.E.I has nothing to offer a climber. It just takes a couple of attributes, the first one is (some may not like this), ya got to be at least a little bit tough, the second and most important OPEN-MINDEDNESS.