Alone Boulder Climbing
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Elevation: | 994 ft | 303 m |
GPS: |
39.13643, -77.84407 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Mark Ulbrich on Aug 18, 2020 | |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
Description
This boulder has some great problems as long as you have multiple pads and a spotter, some of the problems are tall. Note that this boulder is not named the Alone Boulder because it is by itself, it's surrounded by many other boulders. It's name comes from the TV show "Alone" and all the boulder problems on it are named after the titles of the episodes from "Alone". If you like outdoor survival shows, "Alone" is worth looking into.
Getting There
The boulder is found halfway along the final downhill before getting to Raven Rocks/Crescent Rocks. When hiking in from the Rt. 7 parking lot the boulder will be on the right side of the trail. It'll be around 2 miles to hike or a 4 mile round trip. If you can get a chauffeur to drop you off, you can make it a little over a half mile hike by using the trail that the workers use for the radio tower. A better description of this way can be found in the Crescent Rocks directions.
Classic Climbing Routes at Alone Boulder
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