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Elevation: 2,847 ft 868 m
GPS: 44.40155, -72.84454
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Shared By: Conor Mark on Jun 5, 2016
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The small cluster of cliffs situated Northeast of Bone Mountain's main wall. The largest and middle of these walls is schist, but is sadly broken by ledges and low angle rock. The small cliff to the south is not worthwhile. The small cliff on the left side of the cluster, however, appears to be granite and yielded a few good lines. Though short, (150ft. wide x 60 feet tall) it is surprisingly high quality and would make a good extension to a day at the Main Wall, if a trail to it existed. This is some of the most remote and obscure climbing in the area. Standard rack to #3 camalot, anchors to come.

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From the left end of the Main Wall of Bone Mountain, bushpush northeast, aiming for the point of highest elevation.

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