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Elevation: 247 ft 75 m
GPS: 41.84147, -71.52493
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Shared By: Preston Steele on Apr 1, 2019
Admins: M Sprague, Jamie Re, Joe M

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Pretty secluded area and right in the sun during the day. The rock looks sick and has some potential for hard routes i think given the overhang but it is pretty flaky so definitely pull on holds to test them before actually climbing to make sure there is no flex. The top out could use more of a cleaning but topping our right or left of apex right now isn't bad.

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The power lines just past the Belfield road boulder area. Park in the dirt lot on the right of the road and cross the road and follow the power lines for 15 minutes or so. Maybe 5 min in or so you'll hit a fork and stay right to ascend a very steep hill and at the top of the hill head left and go down hill a little bit with some bush whacking and the overhang will be on your right. If you hav trouble finding it you can go left at the split and that will take you to an opening where you should be able to at least see the overhang but there is usually water separating that from the actual boulder.

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