
| My freind and guide, Burton Moomaw, introduced me to Big Green Mountain one fall season years ago. This area has an interresting history, and narrow escape from typical urban developement. It is now owned by the Forest Service.
Like Whiteside, the founding climbers of this area were undeniably bold. Most routes on Big Green are well above my own abilities, but I was lucky enough to have had the chance to climb "Panthertown Knobs" 5.9, and "Paralleling" 5.10. Most routes on Big Green are a big lesson on friction climbing. "Paralleling" follows a gradually deepening water groove as the route nears the top of the cliff. Other than the goove, it is nearly featurless.
As is the case with all climbing areas in North Carolina, I would recommend reading Thomas Kelley's "Climber's Guide to North Carolina". The section on this mountain pays special attention to a moratorium on new bolting. If you like it scary and run-out, Big Green is for you!
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