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Access issues inherited from Rumney

Rumney Climbers' Association coordinates access issues.

Ethic inherited from Rumney

top roping, projecting and lowering should be done on your own gear

Routes

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FA: Steve Johnson, 1996

FA: Mark Sprague (06/07)

FA: Tim Gotwols (2006)

Start on a face climb woth good holds, than reach a ledge. Go straight to the obvious crack, or avoid the crux on the right (5.6). A nice little adventure, and a good introduction to hand jams!

FA: Tim Gotwols (1979)

FA: Bob Pike (1978)

FA: Tim Gotwols (1979)

FA: Ward Smith (05/96)

FA: Dave Quinn, 1996

FA: Mark Iber & Chris Hassig, 1979

FA: Chris Smith (05/96)

FA: Paul Wonsavage (05/96)

FA: Steve Dupuis & Dan Moore (1997)

FA: Mark Sprague, 1995

Same start as Twelve Pack, then right.

FA: Mark Sprague, 1995

FA: Tim Gotwols (1980), 1980

FA: Ward Smith, 1995

FA: Tom Armstrong, 1980

FA: Chris Smith, 1995

FA: 1970

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Author(s): Tim Kemple

Date: 2018

ISBN: 9781938393303

From the granite blocks of Lincoln Woods, Rhode Island, to the schist of Smugglers' Notch, Vermont, you're bound to find your next problem in the New England Bouldering guidebook.

  • Comprehensive, revised 3rd edition features more than 1,200 boulder problems at some of the best bouldering areas throughout New England
  • Detailed maps help you find your next bouldering challenge with ease

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