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Climbing in the BVI #74448
11/10/2015 02:23 PM
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Any one know which captains/charters that might be the best to help us with rock climbing spots? My son is graduating HS this June and he has asked for an "adventure" instead of anything else. Thinking a little island time would be perfect before he leaves for the Marines in July. He's super laid back and likes climbing and fishing. Any help with suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: islegrl] #74449
11/10/2015 02:36 PM
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Some fantastic "bouldering" opportunities can be found at the Baths and Fallen Jerusalem. Don't know if guides are available.

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: islegrl] #74450
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We always see a lot of climbers on Virgin Gorda. In and around the Baths, Spring Bay, the giant thingie at the far end of Mt. Trunk Bay. Maybe the Copper Mine from down hill on the ocean side. We'll see who chimes in with more suggestions. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: sailtimeNE] #74451
11/10/2015 02:39 PM
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islegrl ... tell your son that I thank him for the service upon which he is about to embark !!!


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Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: LivinLarge] #74452
11/10/2015 02:49 PM
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Great spots around Anegada well for fishing anyway but Lava Flow has a great rock to climb and then jump into the sea, beautiful beach on Tortola

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: sleepychef] #74453
11/10/2015 03:15 PM
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Great suggestions- thank you. He's been watching videos of a group on Fallen Jerusalem! Just wondering if there are any captains (day or charter) that had any experience with the area, or locals that meet at places, etc. I am NOT a climber!
LivinLarge, thank you- I will pass that along to him, it will mean alot to him. We are not a military family, and he has done this 100% on his own, I'm so proud of him! Thank you.

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: islegrl] #74454
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Climbing in the past in certain areas has been discouraged due to the nature of some of the formations and the danger associated with shedding rock faces...not an expert but this subject has come up over the years...I think the Belmont area of Tortola is a big no-no if I remember correctly.

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: Warlock] #74455
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We try to limit the chances of getting hurt on a boat far from home. But if you must....

A GUIDE TO BOULDERING AND TRAVELING IN THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

by Rich Crowder & Jonathon Wasser

You may find greater opportunity chartering a boat with a diving instructor devoted to teaching the underwater walls in the area?

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: StormJib] #74456
11/10/2015 04:19 PM
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Oh yes! Thank you StormJib- book has been ordered. I totally agree... I can't watch him when he climbs. Just hope we don't make Peebles a stop on the itinerary! I took him snorkeling for the first time last summer in the Middle Keys and he has the bug now for sure. Diving is next.

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: islegrl] #74457
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Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: StormJib] #74458
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The boulders on the west side of Devil's Bay on Virgin Gorda are REALLY nice.
There are also granite boulders between the Baths and Devil's Bay.
Ditto Fallen Jerusalem.
There are some other rocks around, but quality varies.

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: StormJib] #74459
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if your staying on Virgin Gorda .. you can rent a boat and Captain from Bradley Powerboats and they will take you to Fallen Jerusalem , just be careful as medical care here is not the best !! Email them on bradleypoerboats@hotmail.com The girl there who works in the office is super helpful ..

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: Nevermonday] #74460
11/10/2015 10:39 PM
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Take the path up from Devils Bay to the Top of the Baths - not rock climbing but a nice short hike, pool, drinks at top. We've enjoyed hike on road from from Little Harbor to Great Harbor JVD - beautiful views. Again, not rock climbing but a great hike even if a little long. And hike up hillside trail at Little Harbor - views are awesome


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Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: Curtis] #74461
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Nobody ever mentions it but to the left of the ticket booth to the Baths is a path leading to the south end of VG. It is about 60 acres of national park full of boulders. Nothing too high but lots of aretes, corners and chimney to practice on.


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Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: StormJib] #74462
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Islegrl, any idea when in June you will be going? We have trip planned, June 16 - 26 with 2 families, each with HS senior boys graduating in June and 2 rising junior girls


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Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: Curtis] #74463
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There is a good trail starting from the north side of Bitter End over the mountain and across towards Biras Creek and end up back at BEYC.

Re: Climbing in the BVI [Re: Jccarr] #74464
11/11/2015 12:14 PM
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Thank you all so very much! Very helpful info, as usual! I've done the hikes on JVD and Top of the Baths, even Norman- he's never been so those are on the list, beautiful views! GlennA- that sounds right up his alley, thank you. Curtis- still trying to nail down dates, but would love to meet up if we can make that work- I'll PM you.


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