Type: | Trad, 80 ft (24 m) |
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Access Issue: Endangered Species
Details
Please stay on the trails and stay out of closed areas on the ground and on the cliff
Most of the 14-acre property at Hanging Mountain has been designated as Priority Habitat by MassWildlife’s Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program (NHESP). As a result, Hanging Mountain and any work performed there is heavily regulated to ensure that the WMCC is in compliance with the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act and Wetlands Protection Act.
More information about NHESP can be found here
Most of the 14-acre property at Hanging Mountain has been designated as Priority Habitat by MassWildlife’s Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program (NHESP). As a result, Hanging Mountain and any work performed there is heavily regulated to ensure that the WMCC is in compliance with the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act and Wetlands Protection Act.
More information about NHESP can be found here
Description
This is the second pitch to Rising Tide.
Follow a broken crack (PG for the brittle rock) to a line of 3 bolts (crux). After the bolts, follow a great hand crack to a set of bolted anchors. It's best to lower down from the anchors and have your belayer clean the route.
Rap down from the anchors above Rising Tide.
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