Type: Trad, TR, 35 ft (11 m)
GPS: 42.2394, -71.03494
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Ben Moss on May 27, 2024
Admins: Old Timer, jim.dangle, Joe M

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Description Suggest change

This is a short, true friction slab. If you want local practice for the friction slabs in the White Mountains, here's a nice example.

The climb starts at the bottom to the right of a hand-sized crack and continues to the top. Variations to the left are possible.

The 1876 Atlas of Norfolk County lists this spot as the "Severance & Ames" quarry, hence the name.

Location Suggest change

You can get here most easily by taking trails in from Bunker Hill Lane. Coordinates of the climb are: 42°14'21.9"N 71°02'05.7"W.

Protection Suggest change

Medium-sized cams. There is a tree at the top. Note that some of the boulders at the top wobble if you put your weight on them.

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