I've been meaning to post this since new year. After reading various bits on here about possible bouldering at Mother Ivey's, I went for a look at new year, and wasn't dissapointed. There isn't a huge amount to do, but what's there is quality. It's a lovely beach, really near Harlyn and Constantine so well combined with a bit of surfing.
For directions, see here:
Park on the northern edge of the golf course, where the track splits off to the superbly named Boobies Bay. Follow the road on, walk past the barn, and down the steps onto the beach. There are 2 main sections with good climbing. Turn right at the bottom of the steps, looking out to sea, and about 30 metres away are a few good problems. The best one is the overhanging wall with obvious notch for your left heel, and opposing slopy sidepulls. Brilliant climbing, desperate before you figure out the appropriate foot faggotry. I managed it from sitting, but this may be dependent on the sand level (i could start with my left on the heel thing). Probably about 7A like this.
Just to the right is a steep slab that can by climbed using some holds on the steep wall, up to the little roof, and top out just right. About 6C and a great technical problem. Right again is a couple of easier lines on big holds, and then another good technical one using the right hand sidepull, and up to a scary top out on the 2 big protrusions on the slab.
At the western end of the beach is another section with an obvious ramp line, and a few other good looking bits that I didn;t get round to trying.
Sorry, didn't get round to taking any photo's. I'm sure all the problems have been done by someone before, but thought I'd post it here as it's well worth a visit and a really nice beach to spend the day on
Ged