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Lake Willoughby State Park Guide

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

CElliott J Hart John Rolka

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Table of contents

1. Lake Willoughby State Park 13 routes in Crag

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Saisonalität

Eisklettern, traditionelles Klettern und technisches Klettern

Lat / Long: 44.727820, -72.083486

1.1. Mt. Pisgah 7 routes in Area

Summary:
Alle Eisklettern
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Tablet Right WI3 Eis
2 Tablet Left WI4 Eis
3 20 Below Zero

Erstbegehung: Henry Barber, Michael Hartrich & Al Rubin, 1974

WI4+ Eis
4 Renormalization WI4 Eis
5 The Promenade

Erstbegehung: Tim Rouner, Rainsford Rouner & Peter Cole, 1977

WI5+ Eis
6 Called on Account of Rains

Erstbegehung: Clint Cummins & John Imbrie, 1977

WI5+ Eis
7 Mindbender

Erstbegehung: John Imbrie & Clint Cummins, 1977

WI5+ Eis

1.2. Mt. Hor 6 routes in Crag

Summary:
traditionelles Klettern, Eisklettern und technisches Klettern
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Glass Menagerie

Hard second pitch

WI5 Eis 330ft
2 Crazy Diamond WI4+ Eis 260ft

1.2.1. Watermelon Slab 3 routes in Cliff

Summary:
traditionelles Klettern und technisches Klettern
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 The Watermel Route 5.10b Traditionell 500ft, 3
2 The Other One 5.11b R Technisch 450ft, 3
3 Knee Deep and Naked 5.11c Traditionell 450ft, 3

1.2.2. Lilly Slab 1 route in Cliff

Summary:
Alle traditionelles Klettern
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Lilly 5.11c Traditionell 320ft, 2

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop Area
WI3 Tablet Right Eis 1.1. Mt. Pisgah
WI4 Renormalization Eis 1.1. Mt. Pisgah
Tablet Left Eis 1.1. Mt. Pisgah
WI4+ 20 Below Zero Eis 1.1. Mt. Pisgah
Crazy Diamond Eis 260ft 1.2. Mt. Hor
5.10b The Watermel Route Traditionell 500ft, 3 1.2.1. Watermelon Slab
WI5 Glass Menagerie Eis 330ft 1.2. Mt. Hor
5.11b R The Other One Technisch 450ft, 3 1.2.1. Watermelon Slab
WI5+ Called on Account of Rains Eis 1.1. Mt. Pisgah
Mindbender Eis 1.1. Mt. Pisgah
The Promenade Eis 1.1. Mt. Pisgah
5.11c Knee Deep and Naked Traditionell 450ft, 3 1.2.1. Watermelon Slab
Lilly Traditionell 320ft, 2 1.2.2. Lilly Slab
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