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The Dill Boulder 


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Submitted By: matthewWallace on Nov 28, 2008

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These cracks make up The Long Trail (V0)

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Description 

This boulder is a small boulder on the right of the trail that is easy to pick out because of the pickle like feature that juts from the top, and the boulder below it has a series of small cracks in it.


Getting There 

Just left of the Long Slab Boulder


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Dill Boulder:
Despised Icon   V1     Boulder, 20 feet   
Multi Purpose Face   V1     Boulder, 15 feet   
The Big Dill   V3     Boulder, 12 feet   
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Timmy trying this heady problem

The Big Dill V3  NH : Rumney : ... : The Dill Boulder
Climb the pickle on the that shoots out from the top out the Short Trail Boulder, the route is on the right arete of the giant pickle, I have not gotten on this problem but it looks tough comprised of crimps and some slopey features.Sketchy landing so be careful....[more]   Browse More Classics in NH


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By M Sprague
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From: New England
Dec 11, 2011

Wouldn't this boulder be better called The Dill, since that route is such an identifying character? Short Trail boulder doesn't really distinguish it from a bunch of other ones.

By matthewWallace
From: plymouth, nh
Dec 12, 2011

I agree with you Mark, I had named it what it was called in the Kemple guide. However, that does make more sense so I renamed it.