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Submitted By: Tim Waystrong on May 5, 2009

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Description 

On the way to Spring Morning Wall you will notice a nice granite wall to your left that has a lot of cracks all over it and very easy looking climbs

This is a very good beginner wall take your friends that are new to climbing to this one first


Getting There 

Hike up the trail towards Spring Morning Wall then take a left 30 ft. from the wall and you will see the wall

You can see the Practice Wall from the path also


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Practice Wall :
Three Pieces   5.6     Trad, 35 feet   
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Featured Route For Practice Wall

Three Pieces 5.6  NH : Pickledish : Practice Wall
The bottom is slopey/juggy but easy. Once you climb that face get on the good ledge and get your first piece in at about 10 ft.. The crack starts there it's a nice layback crack with jugs and crimps on the face to use also. Climb the crack from the ledge to the top which is about 15 feet above that or so. Gain the top and set up an anchor on one of the trees or the big boulder up there....[more]   Browse More Classics in NH