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Elevation: 2,046 ft
GPS: 43.2608, -74.5222
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Shared By: Kevin Heckeler on Apr 18, 2012 · Updates
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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Tucked away above Chub Lake is this excellent cliff averaging 40-80 feet in height with high quality cracks.

Mostly trad with added bolts, and a few bolted lines. Top ropes can be setup for most (if not all) routes.

Important - Some routes with bolts are intended to be stick clipped to protect the opening moves.

This area is well-documented in the Southern Adirondack Routes digital guidebook.

Getting There Suggest change

5.6 miles north of the Route 29A and Route 10 intersection, at a parking area (18T 538082 4789285) on the right side, look for a trail heading north/northeast. Follow this approach (to Lost Hunter) along Chub Lake for 5 minutes. Take a left downhill towards the lake, then a right before reaching the lake's shore. After a couple minutes bear right at flagging (Y intersection). Follow this trail as it makes its way uphill for about 10 minutes, passing access paths to The Annex on the left. Pink and orange flagging. Easy to follow.

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