I'll be driving through the area and am interested in trying to climb for a day or two at Seneca--I've never been. Will be bringing my rack and would love to do one of the heavily trafficked classics if I can find a partner. Willing to follow something a little harder, I'm just intimidated by the seneca sandbag.
Lead 5.9 in the RRG (and 12a sport). Have plenty of multi-pitch experience and I think people generally find me tolerable to have around.
If I wasn't nursing a bum shoulder I'd head on out and give you a belay.
If you're a solid 5.9 leader at the RRG then I would head straight on up to Triple S and hop on one of Seneca's best 5.8s. It has real nice stemming and good protection the whole way. Depending how you felt on Triple S, pick your next lead. Seneca has so many great routes in the 5.7 to 5.9 range. You wont be disappointed.
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