Round Pond Trailhead Area Climbing
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Elevation: | 1,581 ft | 482 m |
GPS: |
44.13116, -73.73012 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Jim Lawyer on Jan 24, 2017 | |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer |
Description
These are the climbs along the north side of Route 73, accessed from various pullouts. Most of the climbs face south, and are good for very cold days, or when Chapel Pond is crowded.
Beware of delaminated ice here.
Beware of delaminated ice here.
Getting There
Most of the climbs are accessed from one of these trailheads, which are usually plowed.
Round Pond Trailhead: On the south side of Route 73, exactly 1 mile from the Chapel Pond Pullout (towards Malfunction Junction), on the right. This pullout is large, marked, and is the trailhead for Dix and Noonmark.
Spanky's Wall Pullout: On the north side of Route 73, 1.5 miles from the Chapel Pond Pullout (towards Malfunction Junction), on the left. This pullout is large, unmarked and usually plowed.
Round Pond Trailhead: On the south side of Route 73, exactly 1 mile from the Chapel Pond Pullout (towards Malfunction Junction), on the right. This pullout is large, marked, and is the trailhead for Dix and Noonmark.
Spanky's Wall Pullout: On the north side of Route 73, 1.5 miles from the Chapel Pond Pullout (towards Malfunction Junction), on the left. This pullout is large, unmarked and usually plowed.
Classic Climbing Routes at Round Pond Trailhead Area
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