| Type: | Trad, 130 ft (39 m) |
| GPS: | 41.76344, -74.15663 |
| FA: | Dick Williams, Paul Baird & Walter Baumnan 1972 |
| Page Views: | 1,320 total · 11/month |
| Shared By: | Robert Hall on Nov 2, 2015 |
| Admins: | Morgan Patterson, M Santisi, chris vultaggio |
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If you want to legally climb at Sky Top, you have to be guided. Alpine Endeavors is contracted by the Mountain House to be the only guide service legally allowed to guide at Sky Top. This might seem completely unfair, but it's their sandbox - so, it's their rules. See mohonk.com/activities/overn… and mohonkmountainguides.com/ for more information.
Security patrols are in place to to prevent unauthorized access to the area. There will also be other methods used to confirm and prevent unauthorized access.
Regardless, this is a huge step in the uphill battle to win public climbing access back.
Security patrols are in place to to prevent unauthorized access to the area. There will also be other methods used to confirm and prevent unauthorized access.
Regardless, this is a huge step in the uphill battle to win public climbing access back.
Description
P1 - Start at the open book with a crack. Climb up (5.8-) and then left and up to a ledge (possible belay). Continue up the clean, white face above via the obvious zig-zag crack and continue up a flake and face (5.8) to the top. Double bolt anchor on the left. 125-130 ft 5.8 (The leader can lower with a 70m rope to the ground, barely! )



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