Type: | Boulder, 15 ft (5 m) |
FA: | FA: David Sharratt, SA: Morgan Patterson |
Page Views: | 2,593 total · 16/month |
Shared By: | Morgan Patterson on Dec 9, 2011 |
Admins: | Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
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Access Issue: Peregrine Falcons in Maine
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2024 July 28 - Climbing closure routes now OPEN.
Another successful breeding season at the crag, thanks to all the climbers who chose to respect the nesting pair.
For more info. Please contact Dr. Erynn Call, MDIFW State Raptor Specialist with any questions: erynn.call@maine.gov.
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out this link: maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife…
Another successful breeding season at the crag, thanks to all the climbers who chose to respect the nesting pair.
For more info. Please contact Dr. Erynn Call, MDIFW State Raptor Specialist with any questions: erynn.call@maine.gov.
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out this link: maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife…
Description
Climb the beautiful arete on the backside of this boulder from a sit start. Great tensiony moves! FA/SA 2004.
Location
Wander down through the immense boulder field until you come across a huge boulder with a blank severely overhanging face with some high up crimps. Walk around the right side of this boulder and on the back you will find a slightly overhanging face with several great routes. This route climbs the left most arete.
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