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Elevation: 282 ft 86 m
GPS: 41.83671, -71.52649
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Shared By: Santiago Sanchez on Mar 22, 2024
Admins: M Sprague, Jamie Re, Joe M

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A two sided slab about 12 feet (3.5 meters) tall at the peak. Easy down scramble on the back side. The larger side faces south southwest and the smaller side faces east southeast. Good quality rock with 3 (possibly 4) slab problems and an arete. Good landing conditions on the larger side for pads and spotters. Fair landing conditions under the arete and the smaller side.

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If standing at the Belfield Boulder facing the rock, this slab is to your right by about 300-350 feet (100 meters or so). Approximately the same distance north from the road as the Belfield Boulder. As of March 2024, there was a large water pump trailer parked on the road directly south of where this boulder is. Presumably the pump is to help prevent the road from flooding. This slab can be seen from the road when the foliage is sparse.

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