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Best SNP guidebook or other book with TR routes near Harrisonburg? Lodging? Suggestions?

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Mark R · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2014 · Points: 65

Any ideas? Would also appreciated any suggestions for affordable but nice lodging in the area. We're up near Baltimore and planning a weekend trip to the area. Looking to sleep indoors this trip but we'll probably camp on future excursions. I know Seneca is close but for this trip I'm trying to find someplace that will offer the best chance of low to moderately crowded TR cragging.

Doing a couple's weekend so we're hoping to walk around town a little, grab some good food, hike, and crag TR for a few hours each day.

Any and all ideas or tips will be appreciated!

Chris Clarke · · Davis, WV · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 130

Eric Horst's guide to VA, WVA and MD covers some crags near Harrisonburg. Hidden Rocks is pretty good and generally easy to TR. It won't be crowded unless things have changed a lot in the last few years.

Joseph DeGaetano · · Fayetteville, WV but curren… · Joined May 2008 · Points: 560

For Harrisonburg climbing you might be able to find a guidebook by Lester Zook called "Climbing Rockingham County".

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