Franconia Notch Bouldering
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I was thumbing through the first edition of John Sherman's Better Bouldering and noticed a problem on pg. 42 in Franconia Notch called "The Torcher". |
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There is quite a bit of bouldering all over the Notch... some hidden and some not |
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This is a topic I'm also interested in, so I would like to stretch the question into Kinsman Notch also. |
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There's a ton of bouldering in the Whites and very little of it has made it on to MP. This omission includes the obvious, very accessible boulders beneath Cathedral. |
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In the current (2008) Secrets of the notch, there is mention of 'several good problems' at the bouldering wall on Echo crag. Thats all the mention I found of bouldering in the book. No listed problems, though. |
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I can't wait to get out there and check out the blocks. Also psyched to get on Cannon. |
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For what it's worth I'd encourage people not to post it up. Just go talk to the boys at IME. |
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An obvious problem at Cannon is on the approach to the right side slabs area. Nice block with a couple of problems including a finger crack. |
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steitz wrote:For what it's worth I'd encourage people not to post it up. Just go talk to the boys at IME.I'd encourage both actually... no reason not to add boulders to the site, esp if they are on public land. That is unless you have a problem sharing I guess... There's a few problems in the parking lot for the Glen Boulder as well as some sweet lines we put up on the Glen Boulder. Mahoosuc notch is just loaded with boulders... |
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The future of NH bouldering lies in the alpine areas.... huntington, King.. etc |
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steitz wrote:For what it's worth I'd encourage people not to post it up. Just go talk to the boys at IME.I'm curious-- why should MP readers be discouraged from posting stuff up on MP? Jim |
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Right.. I spent a good part of my life talking to "the boys" at IME.. it usually got me nowhere. |
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john strand wrote:There is quite a bit of bouldering all over the Notch... some hidden and some not Secrets of the Notch (i think new edition) is coming out. by- jamie Cunnungham/Jon SyckesDo you know exactly when their guide book is coming out? i know they used to have a webpage but i cant find it any more. |
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I would check with Jamie Cunningham. i don't think he's on MP but is on NEClimbs |
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I've seen that photo before, and I've wondered about that problem as well. I posted a question on my FB page. Maybe someone know something about it. If I find out, I'll post here. |
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Alright so I drive through "The Notch" a few times a week, and I think this boulder is right off the road across from the lake. The next time I get a chance I will stop and take a closer look. |
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I got word that the boulder is on the approach to Lakeview. That's all I know, and I haven't gotten a chance to check it out myself yet. |
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Anyone ever find The Torcher? Stumbled on this old post but no follow up. I am very interested in this problem, looks amazing! |
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I live in No Conway and have been scouring everywhere for boulder problems. They are not as abundant as you think-- Very steep terrain, bad landings, lots of growth and lichen, etc. So as far as a bunch of obvious stuff near cathedral, whitehorse, and humphrey's it's not quite the right scenario. |
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Russ, |
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There is definitely good bouldering in Kinsman. I haven't climbed any yet, but I went for an exploratory hike a couple months ago in the rain. On this map I parked near where it says Borrow Pit and cut in to the woods on the north side of the road and up the hillside just south of where the Lost River crosses under the road. I then headed north and made an arch to the east to drop into the notch below the visible rock. The notch is full of giant scree of really good quality rock. There is certainly good stuff to be had there, but you have to figure out your padding etc. I would like to have explored this area more, but I was running out of light and the storm was getting really heavy. I then headed down the notch kind of SE and then south and ran into a trail, which I followed back to the river. Along this trail I noticed several good boulders and a ledge that had obviously been climbed on. In low water I think the trail went across the river and up to the road, but by now it was very flooded so I had to follow the bank back down to where I had left the road. It was dark when I got to the road so I didn't get to go look for the trailhead. |