Single boulder in Nashua NH
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This large glacial erratic boulder lies right near the Nashua/Merrimack town line. Ive walked the area around it and no other rocks anywhere so it's just this single beauty. |
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Pretty good looking boulder. Looks like there's even a highball or two. |
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Evan V wrote:This large glacial erratic boulder lies right near the Nashua/Merrimack town line. Ive walked the area around it and no other rocks anywhere so it's just this single beauty. The history as far as I know is the boulder is called Simons Rock and was used by Native Americans, settlers, & kids to this day (even though I rarely encounter anyone here). patch.com/new-hampshire/mer… Awesome after work place to go for a few problems. So far Ive cleaned and found/sent 4-5 problems in the V2-4 range. Have a problem on the roof I've been trying to conquer that I am estimating V6+. Long story short... Does this boulder deserve a page in the Route Guide or is it best kept as is? P.S. If you go bring a bag for trash as kids leave plentiful amounts and watch for glass in landing. I pick up trash and move glass every time. Sweet find Evan! Reminds me a little of Berlin Boulder. I'll have to check it out next time I'm back visiting my folks in Pepperell, MA. |
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I say post it up, I know I'll be checking it out soon! Southern NH must have some rock lurking around that people know of. I know I'd be psyched to check stuff out. |
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I wouldn't post a sole boulder, although the Londonderry boulder gives precedence. I resisted posting about the boulder off of Back River Rd (exit 12) in a similar fashion. Simonds Rock is two minutes from my office so I'll have to check this thing out during my lunch break tomorrow. I've lived in Nashua/Merrimack most of my life and never knew it existed. :) |
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Ah, yeah...since the Londonderry boulder has a page I'd say this deserves one! For one thing it's bigger and has less graffiti! And probably has more problems than all the Londonderry boulders combined. |
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I am excited there is a good buzz. Hopefully with more people working it more problems will go. |
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Checked this out on monday while it was raining, saw some chalk on stuff around the back from the overhang which looked pretty good. The overhang itself has a pedestal and super good low feet. I didn't really see a singular line on the overhang, but it seems like there'd be some good contrivances. |
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http://mountainproject.com/v/simons-rock/110627834#a_110627836 |
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Ian McAfee wrote:Encountered a PSNH truck who told me the dirt path up to the boulder is a private road, so park near the pavement. Hah, I was wondering if the other car I saw heading down the dirt path (open gate) was you. I didn't see a truck when I drove in a little afterwards. |





