Southern VT climbing
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So my wife and I are thinking about moving up to Brattleboro, VT from Asheville, NC. We have pretty close access to climbing here but havent found much in that area. I was wondering if there was any climbing in Green Mountains NF? It looks like Brattleboro would be about 2.5hrs from the Gunks and about 2hrs to Rumney and the Whites. This seems like a great central location to both of these places but I was wondering if there was anything closer that we could hit in a day, like maybe 30min or an hour away. It seems like all the climbing on MP is in northern VT but Im sure there are some people who know some other areas. Thanks for the help and I look forward to hearing about these areas. |
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There's good climbing in Western MA that is 30-60min away. There's also some climbing in Southern NH. Lots of good granite. Lots of boulders everywhere too. |
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email me, i know the area very well. cheers |
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I used to frequent Brattleboro when I lived just over the state line in rural Massachusetts. It's a great town, similar to a smaller scale Asheville actually. I can totally see why you'd pick that area. |
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I dont think they are making the scotch ale any more, but there is a new IPA called devils britches that is very good. I am very interested in ice as well, never done it but looks like a lot of fun and a totally different skill set than rock, so that is something to look forward to. Im still not positive if or when the move will happen but if it does I will definitely be posting here to find some climbing partners or get some more beta. Thanks for all the information and hopefully the move works out. |
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Hey Cody, |
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This area is also know as Hewe's Hill and there is a well marked trail starting from Warmac Rd off of Route 32, it is a 3/4 mile hike. Here is a link to the map. town.swanzey.nh.us/vertical…(2).pdf tommyguns wrote:Hey Cody, I used to go to school at Keene State, and there are a few good climbing spots. There is a really cool stone arch bridge off route 101 just south/south east of downtown by the river. It offers about 50 feet of face climbing 5.8- 5.11 My favorite spot is called Rabbit Hollow in Swanzy, NH which has recently become a full-fledged conservation area. It has some fantastic crack climbs and stellar granite. Not that far out but seems really remote. Not many people know about it, probable better to keep it that way. It is a bit hard to find but basically google map Rabbit Hollow Road in Swanzy NH. Print this map out with contour lines. Go to the "end" of Rabbit Hollow road and park on right. There is a small house on left. After this the road goes on but is class five and often has big puddles so continue driving only if you have a 4X4. Go < 1/4 of a mile and turn left at a junction, follow the first trail to the height of the land and turn right on a smaller trail and go to the absolute height of the land. Bring some webbing to sling trees for top roping. The main thing is just follow the height of the land. The first time I went I just bush wacked uphill till I found it. The cliff is 90 feet at the tallest and has 5.6 – 5.hard. There is another place called Marlow profile but I never thought too much of it. Send me a message if you want more info. Tom Z |
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There is some climbing around Jamaica vt...a few trad and mixed routes and some bouldering. Southern NH has tons of nice single pitch stuff, north western mass has tons of great stuff as well. |
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would marshfield be too far north? Deer Leap where the AT crosses? |
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I live in Keene NH, just over the border. There is tons of cragging in the area, just have to know where to look. Let me know if you move inito the area, and I would be happy to show you around. |
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I just came across this posting. I live near Brattleboro and I'm new to climbing. I'd be interested in finding a climbing partner/s in the area that could show me the ropes. Message me if interested! |
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My steady partner moved to the Brattleboro area from Boulder many years ago. Wished he'd moved somewhere else from a climbing perspective as obviously was spoiled in Boulder in regards to distance to climbs. |
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Farley ledge, Rose ledge, Mormon hollow are about 30 minutes away. Pretty good single pitch sport and trad. Farley is generally considered the best crag between the Gunks and Rumney. |
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Here's your breakdown photocodo, Brattleboro is actually a pretty sweet spot if you're willing to drive a bit, but Farley's close and will be your local crag, which is awesome! |
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Oops....forgot to mention Cannon and the Gunks |