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Rockfishin24 @jimlawyer Michael McPhee
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Table of contents
- 1.
Phone Line Group
10 in Field
- 1.1. Splitrock 6 in Boulder
- 1.2. Horn-It 1 in Boulder
- 1.3. Subterranean 2 in Boulder
- 1.4. Adopt-A-Boulder 1 in Boulder
- 2. Index by grade
1. Phone Line Group 10 routes in Field
- Summary:
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All Bouldering
Lat / Long: 43.668150, -75.067417
access issues
The boulder field is in the Flatrock Mountain Demonstration Forest. Although not public land, New York has negotiated public use of the land following the same regulations for state land use.
1.1. Splitrock 6 routes in Boulder
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Lat / Long: 43.668150, -75.067417
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 | ★ Santa Maria | |||||||
2 | Waiting for Columbus | V2 | ||||||
3 | Pinta | |||||||
4 | Birdfeet | V4 | 10ft | |||||
5 | Freshet Arete | V0 | 20ft | |||||
6 | Loopy Hooper | V0 | 20ft |
1.2. Horn-It 1 route in Boulder
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 | ★★★ Operator | V0 | 9ft |
1.3. Subterranean 2 routes in Boulder
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||
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1 | Underworld | V0 | 10ft | |||
2 | Hades Crack | V0 | 10ft |
1.4. Adopt-A-Boulder 1 route in Boulder
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Route | Grade | Style | Selected ascents | |||||
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1 | Slopey Seconds | V1 | 12ft |
2. Index by grade
Grade | Stars | Name | Style | Pop | Area | |
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V0 | Freshet Arete | 20ft | 1.1. Splitrock | |||
Loopy Hooper | 20ft | 1.1. Splitrock | ||||
★★★ | Operator | 9ft | 1.2. Horn-It | |||
Hades Crack | 10ft | 1.3. Subterranean | ||||
Underworld | 10ft | 1.3. Subterranean | ||||
V1 | Slopey Seconds | 12ft | 1.4. Adopt-A-Boulder | |||
V2 | Waiting for Columbus | 1.1. Splitrock | ||||
V4 | Birdfeet | 10ft | 1.1. Splitrock | |||
? | Pinta | 1.1. Splitrock | ||||
★ | Santa Maria | 1.1. Splitrock |