EDCL Boulder Climbing
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43.7989, -71.79659 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | MattWallace on Apr 9, 2010 |
Admins: | Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
Access Issue: Currently closed per the wishes of the town and private land owners. Please do not climb here! Hopefully access will be regained in the future.
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This is the larger of the two boulders 'on the side of the road you park on. The down climb climbs down to the road so be careful of the traffic. Most of the problems are highballs so please be careful.
The boulder gets its name from the route EDCL (V2), which is the tall crack next to the telephone pole.
Important: When climbing on the road side, be very aware of cars and be ready to quickly get out of their way. Don't make drivers nervous and force them to drive around you! This is serious enough that the town has considered blowing up the boulder!
The boulder gets its name from the route EDCL (V2), which is the tall crack next to the telephone pole.
Important: When climbing on the road side, be very aware of cars and be ready to quickly get out of their way. Don't make drivers nervous and force them to drive around you! This is serious enough that the town has considered blowing up the boulder!
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