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Joe Hines on the initial move.

Description 

Located at far left end of Pilot Mtn cliff - past "The Beach". A steep gully splits "Pool Hall" from "The Beach" area.


Getting There 

Left end (as you face the rock) of Pilot Mtn cliffs. Descend via Three Bears Gully and turn right following the Ledge Springs Trail.


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Pool Hall:
8-Ball   5.8     Trad, TR, 1 pitch, 40 feet   
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Featured Route For Pool Hall
Making the initial move on 8-ball.

8-Ball 5.8  NC : Pilot Mountain : Pool Hall
An initial over-hand on a dihedral route. The crux is the inital move from the ground. It starts left of the dihedral. The base of the rock is undercut; I had to stand on a small boulder to reach the hand-holds. After making the initial, difficult moves, you come to a ledge. The climbing is fairly easy from there as you move up the dihedral....[more]   Browse More Classics in NC