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Phone Line Group Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 10

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Rockfishin24 @jimlawyer Michael McPhee

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Table of contents

1. Phone Line Group 10 routes in Field

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Seasonality

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.

inherited from Flatrock Boulders

1.1. Splitrock 6 routes in Boulder

Summary:

Lat / Long: 43.668150, -75.067417

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Santa Maria BoulderProject
2 Waiting for Columbus V2 Boulder
3 Pinta BoulderProject
4 Birdfeet V4 Boulder 10ft
5 Freshet Arete V0 Boulder 20ft
6 Loopy Hooper V0 Boulder 20ft

1.2. Horn-It 1 route in Boulder

Summary:
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Operator V0 Boulder 9ft

1.3. Subterranean 2 routes in Boulder

Summary:
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Underworld V0 Boulder 10ft
2 Hades Crack V0 Boulder 10ft

1.4. Adopt-A-Boulder 1 route in Boulder

Summary:
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Slopey Seconds V1 Boulder 12ft

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop Area
V0 Freshet Arete Boulder 20ft 1.1. Splitrock
Loopy Hooper Boulder 20ft 1.1. Splitrock
Operator Boulder 9ft 1.2. Horn-It
Hades Crack Boulder 10ft 1.3. Subterranean
Underworld Boulder 10ft 1.3. Subterranean
V1 Slopey Seconds Boulder 12ft 1.4. Adopt-A-Boulder
V2 Waiting for Columbus Boulder 1.1. Splitrock
V4 Birdfeet Boulder 10ft 1.1. Splitrock
? Pinta BoulderProject 1.1. Splitrock
Santa Maria BoulderProject 1.1. Splitrock
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