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Climbing in the Pemi wilderness

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Ladd Raine · · Plymouth, NH · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 5,505

Has anyone ever given any time to exploring the possiblities of the cliffs West side of Bondcliff/ Mt. Bond?

I remember hiking atop the cliff when I did a lot of backpacking, but now I am curious about having an adventure on the cliffs, not above/below them.

Bondcliff

Bondcliff

Casey Bald · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2006 · Points: 115

Please never post anything about this again.....thanks

Jay Knower · · Plymouth, NH; Lander, WY · Joined Jul 2001 · Points: 6,056

That looks like a bunch of bad rock a long way from the road.

Ladd Raine · · Plymouth, NH · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 5,505
Jay Knower wrote:That looks like a bunch of bad rock a long way from the road.
Too far to carry your stick clip Jay?
Jay Knower · · Plymouth, NH; Lander, WY · Joined Jul 2001 · Points: 6,056

It's too far to carry the rope, a helmet, and the six wire brushes you'd need to clean the rock.

Why don't you take a spin up Clusterphobia? That might fulfill your urge for choss.

Ladd Raine · · Plymouth, NH · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 5,505

Wire Brushes? Why? The lichen up there is probably huge enough to hold my body wieght.

Jay Knower · · Plymouth, NH; Lander, WY · Joined Jul 2001 · Points: 6,056

Actually, upon looking at those pictures again, now I might bolt a few lines and hang some fixed draws on them. Maybe a ladder too.

Casey Bald · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2006 · Points: 115

there are climbs, they are loose, there was no trace left.

Casey Bald · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2006 · Points: 115

if any one wants to carry lots of gear and have an adventure i would also check out Zeacliff, and mt. Oscar (The backside of bretton Woods)
also there is a whitehorse like dome near zeland notch that has some beautiful steep friction lines on it, and why not check out the captian near mt. carigian off sawyer river road.......

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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