Type: Trad, 90 ft (27 m)
FA: FA-Joe Cote and Bruce Kumph FFA Jim Dunn
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Shared By: matthew ritter on Apr 11, 2010
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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This is one of the best pitches in the northeast! Don't follow the crowds. Come climb this materpiece! Spectacular overhanging finger crack climbing to pumpy and technical crux. Jaw dropping!

Some history from the Ed Webster guidebook: "Joe Cote and Bruce Kumph aided the first ascent of the route on June 15, 1975. The first free ascent was a significant climb of the times when it was done by Jim Dunn in October of 1975."

Trust me, onsighting this crack is gonna feel significant in 2024.

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Woodchuck Ledge THE ZONKERS WALL

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I like nuts and cams. falls are super clean.

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