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Northeast

Submitted By: Ladd Raine on Dec 10, 2007
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Description 

Climbing is Northeastern CT is far from a destination, although some good stuff can be found, especially if it is your local place (read: Attend UConn)

Climbing areas include:

50 Footer
Wolf Rock
Ross Rock
Pot Hole
Various other areas around the University of Connecticut


Getting There 

I-91 and I-395 make up the terminus of this region while I-84 and Rt 2 provide access to many areas with realitve ease.



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By Danno
From: Lyons, CO
Apr 25, 2008

All these areas are great for toproping. Fifty footer is the steepest and hardest of them all. If you wanna practice some moderate leading wolf rock is decent. If you can't find a partner pothole hosts a good 5.10 traverse across the whole formation and some individual boulder problems. I never climbed at ross rock...or I just don't remember it.
The best climbing gym is an hour away, Prime Climb in Wallingford CT. Those guys know what they're doin.

I started my climbing "career" on these rocks and damn...am I glad I moved out west. I'll be surprised if anybody even reads this.

By M Sprague
Jun 18, 2008

Connecticut's first 5.13 sport route is located in NE Connecticut.

;)

By Danno
From: Lyons, CO
Jun 24, 2008

surely you jest