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Elevation: 1,795 ft 547 m
GPS: 39.64472, -79.82429
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An incredible bouldering cave that stays completely dry in the rain and typically doesn't seep either. Somehow, the original developers in the area skipped over this one, and opted to work on the top ropes on the left side of the cliff band (known as the Junction Block). In total, there are around 25 boulder problems here with a good grade spread. If you need a project, this is a good place to pick one!

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Park at the Mushroom boulder (a.k.a. Picnic Table boulder) and walk down the Rhododendron trail. Continue straight, passing "Notmucha Trail" until you reach the junction with Ridge Trail. After reaching the junction with Ridge trail, continue straight about 20 yards further, walking over a small footbridge. Immediately after crossing this footbridge, look up on the left side of the trail, and you should be able to see the dark hole that is the Rhodo cave.

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