Inman Slabs Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 1,742 ft | 531 m |
GPS: |
44.57, -74.097 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Ian Dibbs on Jul 25, 2017 | |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer |
Description
Two small slabs located within a small hill system which follows a powerline/dirt road (snowmobile track ?)
Each slab is about 75 ft high, and 60ft wide, one slab is slightly more elevated than the other. Some routes are bolted, unsure about top anchors.
Some routes have been cleaned making them climbable, some on the upper slab (Deerfly) appear unclimbable due to moss.
Each slab is about 75 ft high, and 60ft wide, one slab is slightly more elevated than the other. Some routes are bolted, unsure about top anchors.
Some routes have been cleaned making them climbable, some on the upper slab (Deerfly) appear unclimbable due to moss.
Getting There
Near Loon Lake , kind of north of Saranac Lake towards Plattsburg, If coming from the south east (Saranac Lake) follow CR 26 to the far end of Loon Lake, about 1/2 mile past Kushaqua Mud Road, turn left and find the long "access road" with power lines , 44.571 74.096, the "road" is dirt and you may scrape the bottom of your car.
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