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Like White on Rice

Kingston, Canada
sport climbing
crimp-heavy
short pitch
flake feature
cool wall
technical
Length: 20 ft
Type: Sport
Stars
Pitches
1
Location
Like White on Rice
Aspect
South Facing

Overview

"A compact, steep crimp-fest on Kingston Crag’s King Wall, Like White on Rice demands precise finger strength and sharp technique. This 20-foot sport climb offers a powerful ascent punctuated by a flake feature, perfect for climbers ready to push their limits in a breath-stealing burst."

Like White on Rice

Like White on Rice begins with a lean reach to a generous hueco, setting the tone for a sharp burst of climbing that demands precise finger strength and solid body positioning. This single-pitch sport route carves a steep line through Kingston Crag’s sheer King Wall, challenging climbers to maintain control on a sustained sequence of crimps and delicate moves along a flake-like feature that juts out like a spine beneath your fingertips. The rock’s raw texture offers just enough bite as you push upward, muscles burning with every hold, while the wall’s angle requires constant engagement and focus—there’s little room for rest. Though short, the climb moves quickly, with no wasted motion between bolts, creating a fluid rhythm of tension and release.

Situated at the heart of New Brunswick, this climb brings an intense technical puzzle to the Canadian outdoors. The setting offers panoramic views of the surrounding forest canopy and distant hills, where the air often carries the scent of pine and fresh earth. Early morning light strikes the crag, cooling the rock and providing optimal conditions for sending. As the day warms, the granite can become slicker, demanding even more careful footwork and attentive hand placement.

For those aiming to ascend Like White on Rice, prepare for a sustained physical test balanced with straightforward protection. Three fixed bolts keep the line safe, with two additional rap anchors at the top providing clean and secure options for descent. Given its short length—just 20 feet—the route is an intense warm-up or finisher, perfect for climbers ready to push their finger strength. The wall’s aspect means it’s best tackled in cooler parts of the day or during the shoulder seasons of spring and fall—summer heat can quickly sap your grip.

Approach to King Wall is accessible yet demands attention to detail. A marked trail leads through dense forest, offering glimpses of wildlife and a steady increase in elevation that sharpens your senses before you even reach the rock. Footwear with sticky rubber is essential, as virtually every move relies on subtle edging and smearing along the flake’s surface. Hydration is critical, too—despite the short climb, the physical exertion is intense and the sun’s exposure on the wall adds to heat buildup.

Like White on Rice is not just a test of brawn but a dance with the rock’s subtle features, inviting climbers to read the line carefully and move efficiently. It’s a compact but demanding experience that rewards precision and mental focus, leaving you ready to explore more of Kingston Crag’s diverse offerings or simply savor the satisfaction of a well-earned send.

Climber Safety

The climb’s protection is solid but tight; fall potential is controlled but climbers must clip early and keep tight on crimps to avoid swing hazards. The top anchors are reliable but inspect your rappel set up before descending. Watch for loose debris on the approach path.

Route Details

TypeSport
Pitches1
Length20 feet

Local Tips

Tackle the climb when the wall is cool—early mornings or fall are best to avoid slick holds.

Use shoes with sticky rubber for precise edging on the flake and crimps.

Carry enough water; despite short length, the steep effort and sun can lead to dehydration.

Scout the approach trail carefully, marked but uneven in places—allow 20 minutes from the parking area.

Route Rating

Difficulty
5.12a
Quality
Consensus:The 5.12a rating reflects a punchy, technical sequence that tests finger strength and body tension without resting. The sustained nature of the crimps combined with the steep angle makes this feel like a solid challenge for climbers stepping into the low 12s. If you’re familiar with other hard sport routes in New Brunswick, this one stands out for its compact intensity rather than length or sustained endurance.

Gear Requirements

Route is protected by 3 bolts spaced to keep falls controlled; 2 rap bolts anchor the top for safe descent. Bring standard sport climbing gear with quickdraws tailored for compact spacing.

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Tags

sport climbing
crimp-heavy
short pitch
flake feature
cool wall
technical