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Saved Parking Lot Boulders

New Hampshire > ZZTemp Holding

Description

A collection of granite blocks

Getting There

On the hill above the parking lot

NOTE- The GPS Locator appears to be "WAY OFF BASE" as to the location. R Hall NH Admin 7/13/20

Routes from Left to Right

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Jason Heacock
Milford, NH
[Hide Comment] If you are going to add routes or areas, give more information and sell us on getting out there and doing these routes! Although its not required I always try to provide at least one photo especially if its a three star line. Oct 30, 2016
MattWallace
Center Harbor, NH
[Hide Comment] Anyone have any more descriptions for these boulders? Where is "straight up" from the parking lot, any other distinguishing information about each climb? Aug 1, 2020
Old Timer
North Andover MA
[Hide Comment] FYI Matthew,

NH administrator Bob Hall reached out to me recently regarding the parking lot problems. I am going to try and make it up there in the next week or two (weather depending) to show him the problems I posted years ago, get some pictures and get them properly organized.

Pete (Old Timer) Aug 1, 2020
MattWallace
Center Harbor, NH
[Hide Comment] Thanks, Pete, sounds great! Aug 1, 2020
JChepes
West Ossipee, NH
[Hide Comment] Pete!
Let me know when you are up!! Heaps of new stuff going down.... Aug 2, 2020
Robert Hall
North Conway, NH
[Hide Comment] Meanwhile...I think most of the other boulders have been organized into sub-areas, sketch maps provided, and climbs ("Problems") identified where known. I'm thinking of a sort of "new" general organization where problems would be listed with minimal "directions / Beta" on the boulder, and not necessarily get an individual "route" for every problem on that boulder.

There's two points of view: 1) "Keep it all a secret" (which, in the long run probably isn't going to happen) and 2) "Publish" the Beta on every hold for every problem. I'm hoping this approach is a "middle of the road" position.

For an example, See Boulder # 5 in the sub area "Beyond Lurp" Aug 2, 2020