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Adirondacks Climbing Opportunities

April 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · Climb, Climbing, Hike, Main Entry, Top Stories, Top Stories - Hiking

Burlington, VT climber and Alpinist contributor Matt McCormick writes about the rich history, unheralded climbing opportunities, and dedicated crew “who, still today, continue to uncover new cliffs and envision potential for new lines” in New York’s Adirondack State Park.

“Scattered throughout the park are hundreds of crags. While some are lichen-covered chosspiles, many house some of the most beautiful rock climbs in the country. Splitter cracks stretch hundreds of feet high, rising out of dense forests and thick moss. Slabs lay low; dark roofs overhang ominously.”

photo credit: alexindigo

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