Climbs 158
Rocktype Granite
Altitude 672m a.s.l
Faces all
Positive Reinforcement (Adirondacks) © Cordy
Home to high concentration of climbs in the Adirondacks. The rock here is anorthosite - an unusual rock in that it's relatively rare, and is formed in ways that scientists don't fully understand. We call it "granite" - more to the point, exfoliating granite.
Ice climbing grades are taken from Don Mellor's 'Blue Lines 2: An Adirondack Ice Climber's Guide'. As with all icefalls, conditions affect the difficulty!
The local police are strict with parking regulations. To avoid fines make sure you park within marked bays and not in disabled spots.
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