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J-Crack

5.7, TR, 60 ft (18 m),  Avg: 3.7 from 6 votes
FA: unknown
New Hampshire > Dartmouth / Lak… > Pickledish > Spring Morning Wall
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Description

Climb your way up a nice big diagonal crack about 20 ft. up then work your way to the right into the J-crack work up the crack until you reach really good jugs and big holds the crack ends fast but is super fun the top is about 20 more ft. from the end of the crack climb up to end

Location

Walk across the stream towards Spring Morning Wall and take a right up a thin path until you find a very open spot with rocks coming out of the ground and you will see the crack

Protection

It's a toprope

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Straight on look at J-Crack.  You can also see the Quartz Dike just right of J-Crack.
[Hide Photo] Straight on look at J-Crack. You can also see the Quartz Dike just right of J-Crack.
In the J-Crack
[Hide Photo] In the J-Crack

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nhclimber
Newmarket, NH
[Hide Comment] That can't be led? Why does it get a pg-13 rating? Just curious, looks like a neat area. Where is Canaan, near washington? May 6, 2009
Annaconda
Seattle, WA
[Hide Comment] It can be lead easily, just bring long webbing for the anchor. The first 20 feet doesn't offer much, hence the PG13, but then you clip an old pin and get a bomber cam before stepping into the crack proper. From there, very well protected. Aug 30, 2010