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Its buildering at a school so you could possibly get thrown out (highly unlikely)

Description 

At the press box there are several pillars that are boulderable and it could be possible to top rope them as well.


Getting There 

off of route 30 take exit PA 136 W Newton, turn right on to west newton street and follow it for about 2.5 miles. You will see the high school on your right, its pretty hard to miss. make the first left into the complex, then continue to a 3 way intersection. go straight at this intersection and continue past the football field to the press box. You may have to walk aroumd for an opening into the stadium. The climbing is on the press box.


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Bill Abraham Traverse V2+  PA : Hempfield Area High School
Start the route on the left side of the wall, continue up until you can traverse across to the other side using the monument thats sticking out, once on the other side continue up to the first floor. the crux is probably the traverse to the other side...[more]   Browse More Classics in PA