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Aaron Love
Sep 20, 2024
The tiered roof are blocks, the lower two of which have a hollow ring when tapped. Who knows how they're he… View Comment
Kyle Turgeon
Jul 29, 2024
awesome little spot! easy approach,gorgeous rock, no bugs. great moderate rock, easy lead to get to top, wi… View Comment
Jackson Deeney
Nov 1, 2022
Wildy fun for the few moves. Splitter crack. Just wish it were longer... View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Aug 28, 2022
You are looking at an "infamous" V ... known for choking ropes ... View Comment
Jim Lawyer
Aug 25, 2022
Looks like there's an extra quicklink on each anchor. View Comment
Kasey Nesselrotte
Aug 22, 2022
We followed the directions for finding the route but missed the herd path because we didn't see a cairn or… View Comment
Kasey Nesselrotte
Aug 22, 2022
Lots of fun! More difficult in a couple spots than I thought it would be for a 5.4 but I still feel that gr… View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Aug 9, 2022
There is a huge "monster-bomber" tree on left of pic that can be rapped off of ..... View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Aug 9, 2022
Ropes often get stuck in the "V" ... for Cottage Cure.. View Comment
Hudson Hyams
Aug 14, 2020
Good crag to wear your helmet at. Lots of falling rocks. View Comment
Ross Manny
Apr 30, 2020
The old pinheads have been replaced with new stainless bolts and hangers. View Comment
Nicholas Orton
Jan 23, 2020
That is a Steep 5.7 View Comment
Gunkiemike
Sep 23, 2019
Prepare to get pumped on the rounded holds below the jammable crack. View Comment
Gunkiemike
Sep 23, 2019
Use a cordelette/long sling (on the clump of small tree on climbers' right) to redirect you ropes away from… View Comment
Gunkiemike
Sep 23, 2019
Agreed that this is a stiff 7. Bring a few extra finger-size pieces and tiny nuts for the upper overhang mo… View Comment
Nicholas Orton
Sep 7, 2019
The Arete dries very quickly after it rains, however the bottom section to gain the arete can be wet. With… View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Nov 13, 2017
An "old school 5.8" rating, short but challenging. View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Aug 15, 2017
Almost looks easy enough from the bottom to solo it, I recommend a rope. View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Aug 15, 2017
There is a rappelling set-up on the tree of the main descent point. The tree serves the main face (TB or no… View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Aug 15, 2017
An "old school" 5.7, not recommended for a "maximum 5.7" leader, lower 2/3 protects wel… View Comment
Ian Dibbs
Jul 18, 2017
Approach beta ... when following the approach directions given here, and in Adirondack Rock guide book ....… View Comment
Phil Brown
May 26, 2014
I have climbed the face numerous times on a solo top rope. If you go up the middle and avoid the right-side… View Comment
Simon Thompson
Oct 12, 2011
Be careful of loose rock on top of the cliff. Every time I've been there it seems to be a problem. View Comment
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