By Dom Caron From Sherbrooke,Québec Mar 18, 2008
| Hi,
I'm simply wondering if the cliffs are dry in Rumney right now? If so, is it just Main Cliff and Waimea?
Also, wondering the same thing about the boulders at the base of the crags...
Furthermore, are any problems dry in Pawtuckaway?
I'm looking to head south to do some rock climbing this weekend because here there is way too much snow/cold weather. |  |
By BrianWinslow From Concord, NH Mar 19, 2008
| Hi Dom, Waimea and Main Cliff should be dry, I am also planning to get out this weekend. There is still a bit of snow in the woods however so I would assume that P-way is out. I could be wrong though. Happy climbing. |  |
By Ladd Raine Administrator From Plymouth, NH Mar 20, 2008
| Main Cliff is pretty dry, although the blackjacks have so much snow around them a lot of the problems that are usually stand starts are no sit starts.
I don't know how P-tuck is, but I think it is prob. similar. |  |
By Tom Scupp From Denver, CO Mar 20, 2008
| 35 and sunny according to weather.com for saturday... are waimea/bonsai climbable in these temperatures or am I limited to main cliff? Can you tell that I am itching for some sport climbing :) |  |
By Chris Duca Administrator From Hinesburg, Vermont Mar 20, 2008
| 47and mostly sunny at the gunks this saturday...warm (well, semi warm) rock here I come! |  |
By Glenn Sanders Mar 20, 2008
| Crow's Nest and Jimmy Cliff should also be dry. |  |
By Adam Wilcox From Fremont, NH Mar 21, 2008
| I was at Pawtuckaway on Tuesday. Most stuff at the Round Pond Boulder area was dry, with snowy top outs. Lakeside Crag and Lower Slabs were in good shape, as was most of the Trailside area. In Boulder Natural it was hit or miss. Some problems that are shaded most of time were iced up pretty good. Hobbit Hole comes to mind. Still, there's plenty of options right now. |  |
By Dom Caron From Sherbrooke,Québec Mar 21, 2008
| Thanks to everybody for their response. New-Hampshire here I come. |  |
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