| Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
| GPS: | 44.24944, -70.96504 |
| FA: | Ray Rice. 2013 |
| Page Views: | 383 total · 14/month |
| Shared By: | Ryan DeLena on Aug 30, 2023 |
| Admins: | Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall, Chris Duca |
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The Deer Hill Rd approach is a shorter and more secluded access to the cliffs but has winter closure. The Stone House Rd approach brings you VERY close and obvious to the owners house.
It's surrounded by W.M.N.F but the Shell Pond Crags are located on private property subject to a conservation easement held by Greater Lovell Land Trust. The owners and easement holders of the property have been gracious enough to allow climbing to occur on their land, but access is not guaranteed in the future. If you show up and there are numerous cars in the parking lot consider climbing at other nearby Evan’s Notch locations
It's surrounded by W.M.N.F but the Shell Pond Crags are located on private property subject to a conservation easement held by Greater Lovell Land Trust. The owners and easement holders of the property have been gracious enough to allow climbing to occur on their land, but access is not guaranteed in the future. If you show up and there are numerous cars in the parking lot consider climbing at other nearby Evan’s Notch locations
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This is the the extension to Stranglehold. Start as for Stranglehold, climbing through its fun, dynamic crux. At the last bolt, instead of traversing to the anchor, continue straight up through steep roofs to a higher anchor. Some find this route to be stiff in the grade compared to others at Shell.



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