Roadside Climbing
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Elevation: | 2,093 ft | 638 m |
GPS: |
39.63576, -79.81265 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Page Views: | 142,504 total · 847/month | |
Shared By: | Dan Brayack on Feb 10, 2011 | |
Admins: | Pat Goodman, D E Griffith, Ray Weber |
Access Issue: Regarding Local Ethics
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If you use chalk on the rock, brush it off when you are done. If you use tick marks, brush them off when you are done. Wipe your feet off prior to each climbing attempt. Excess chalk and any dirt, leaves, or mud can polish holds over time. Do not drag your pad from one climb to the next (in order to minimize erosion). And most importantly, Leave No Trace. Pick up your trash and place it in the trash cans at the trail head.
Classic Climbing Routes at Roadside
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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