Type: Trad, TR, 50 ft (15 m)
GPS: 43.79468, -73.47135
FA: Jim Pavoldi, Aug 2020
Page Views: 528 total · 8/month
Shared By: Jim Pavoldi on Aug 16, 2020
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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Getting on it is challenging but if frustration risks turning your crew off you can guide them up the ramps off-route to the right to get them on the wall without the bouldery start as well as advise them to just ring the bell at the top as the top-out is a standard Adirondack freak-out which may be a turn-off to beginners.

For leaders, avoid the temptation to exit left as it may be easier but loose. Most of the monkey-skull sized rocks and broken branches have been cleaned off the ledges but be aware.  

Found a beer can pull-tab on the first ledge (from 1980 or earlier) as evidence of the 'this looks easy' trap luring party-boat people since the 70's... Top-out is definitely not a 'gimmie'.

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Follow the trail along the cove shore past the last campsite and Grimpers sign. Before the Mooring Line Descent route. 

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Standard rack.

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