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Waterfall Slab

New Hampshire > Merrimack Valley > Beaver Brook

Description

Shady slab that is about 20' tall.

Getting There

The slab is probably a 15 minute hike in from the road. It's worth it if you live close by or are in the area.

Park at the Beaver Brook Parking area along Route 130, it will be on your right if you are driving away from the center of Hollis. Take Dam Road to Mary Farley/Tupelo Trail, hike up a slight hill, then turn right onto Rocky Ridge Trail. Hike for ~10 minutes and you should see the obvious slab on your left about 30 feet off the trail. If you continue on the trail, you will reach the Rocky Ridge Boulders Area.

Routes from Left to Right

V1- 5-
 1
Slab Direct
Boulder
V0+ 4+
 1
Side Step
Boulder
V1 5
 1
Barrel Roll
Boulder
Route Name Location Star Rating Difficulty Date
Slab Direct
 1
V1- 5- Boulder
Side Step
 1
V0+ 4+ Boulder
Barrel Roll
 1
V1 5 Boulder

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It doesn't look like much. And it isn't. But there are some surprisingly tough slab moves on smears and small edges.
[Hide Photo] It doesn't look like much. And it isn't. But there are some surprisingly tough slab moves on smears and small edges.

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[Hide Comment] Just scrubbed this thing today, hopefully someone else gets to enjoy it! May 10, 2020