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Poke-O-Moonshine

New York > Adirondacks > Lake Champlain Region
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Poke-O-Moonshine

The cliff is extremely impressive for the Adirondacks. It lords over Interstate 87 between exits 32 and 33. There have been many close calls and near miss accidents as climbers strain to see the cliff and all it offers. Most of the routes on the cliff are in the moderate to hard range; that is, don't expect the wonderful selection the Gunks offers; you have to earn the climbs here. However, if you feel comfortable at these grades then this is the place to be for big, long, and exposed pitches on high quality granite. Add to this the distance it takes to get there from major cities, and this cliff has a quiet feel that is pure Adirondack climbing.

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Pano of Poke-o-moonshine
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Main cliff from road.
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Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain.
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Dinner under the boulder
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Poke-O-Moonshine
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Ian Dibbs
Lake Placid
[Hide Comment] An often lonely place with few climbers for such a huge cliff that you can drive right up to. No other climbers seen on 10 of my 15 visits. Lots of routes to choose from although not many "moderates". Easy parking and a quick walk to rock face but .... the constant noise from the highway was a big turn-off for me and despite its eastern orientation, you still may get fried on a sunny day. Jul 13, 2012
[Hide Comment] Here's a Gigapan photo of Poko

gigapan.com/gigapans/27098/… Aug 22, 2016
Cal Seeley
New Hampshire
[Hide Comment] Don’t let the road noise deter you! There’s more to Poke-O than the Main Face (but it’s really hard to beat the climbing there). Climbing up near the Headwall or the Summit cliff is quiet and reminiscent of other backcountry crags throughout the park. Dec 6, 2022