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GPS: 43.31481, -72.0325
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Shared By: Eli B on Sep 23, 2015
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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There are several decent sized boulders here that are deserving of a scrub and ascents - as well as one large face with a set of bolted anchors on the top (they're questionable and it is probably better to use pads). In the future I intend to update this information, and add photos and routes. Currently it appears as though no one has touched this rock in a time, although the bolted anchors indicate that there have been past ascents.

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Upon reaching the bottom of the short trail to the cut, instead of turning right towards the cliffs, take a quick left and then right down a clear path by a telephone pole. Walk straight into the woods for less than 75 feet past a wetland. You will see the boulder/boulders on your right. The highest boulder has an older and seemingly manky bolt anchor drilled into the top.

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