Manomet Point Bouldering Climbing
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41.92369, -70.54012 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Dylan Malone on Jun 4, 2016 |
Admins: | Old Timer, jim.dangle, Joe M |
Description
This area contains a collection of climbable boulders located on a stretch of private beaches. Boulders in this area range in size from lowballs around 7 feet tall to one particular highball which is approximately 20 feet tall at the face. Landings are sand for the most part, but smaller rocks in the landings make crash pads a must. Climbing varies from overhung to slabby, and you'll find a good variety of climbs from boulder to boulder. The beaches are private, so contact me for access seeing as though I live here. It is best to arrive at low-tide for the best climbing, because at high-tide some boulders are surrounded with water.
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