Type: Trad, Aid
GPS: 44.005, -71.2393
FA: Unkown
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Shared By: Ryan DeLena on Sep 6, 2022
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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This is a long A2 crack that climbs a double roof, and basically serves as a direct nailing start to Toothless Grin. It's a fun aid project on a rainy day, since it stays completely dry in a storm. It's also one of the few places in New England where you can practice nailing.

Start in the very back of the roof, behind the boulders. A thin start leads to a crack spliting the roof with a few old fixed pins in it. Aid out the roof on cams with a few nailing moves between. Turn the lip, to a vertical crack with fixed pins in it. Continue out the next roof, eventually joining the crack of Toothless Grin. Clean aid this to the anchor or aid up the bolts of Vanishing Point.

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The rightmost of the 3 roof cracks behind the boulder

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Lost Arrows, Knife Blades, Cams, Draws.

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