Many of the popular climbing areas in the Boston area lie in protected state parks and urban wildlife areas. Some are even conserved by special interest groups dedicated to preserving the history of climbing in the area. In and around the city, there are many walls and boulders that lie on semi-private and questionable land. Use your best judgement and follow your guides.
Walk along the blue trail behind the stone chimney. A little ways past the stone steps you will see a trail branching off to the right. Follow this, looking up the hill to the left to see the crag.
Scramble off.
If you know where this cliff is then please take a minute to locate it for the climbing community. contact us if you have any issues.
Author(s): Tim Kemple
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781938393303
From the granite blocks of Lincoln Woods, Rhode Island, to the schist of Smugglers' Notch, Vermont, you're bound to find your next problem in the New England Bouldering guidebook.
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