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Slab climbing just above the talus slopes. It is important to avoid the wet areas.


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desainmeDoes a rolling stone have moss?

Voted 10/10

Looks like you would want to watch for algae.
Posted Jul 14, 2003 9:01 am

climber46Re: Does a rolling stone have moss?

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Yes, you definitely want to stay on the dry rock when you can, although even some of the dry rock has a bit of dry moss on it. You especially want to keep your rock climbing shoes reasonably dry for the friction climbing up higher where the slabs steepen. Algae was not too much of a problem.
Posted Aug 6, 2003 6:45 pm

gambitExtreme angle!

Voted 9/10

Wow! How hard is it to get to this slide from the surrounding trails?
Posted Mar 23, 2006 12:26 am

climber46Bushwhacking time

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My recollection was that that we spent about 2 hours bushwhacking in order make the 1 1/2 to 2 mile approach to this slide from the Roaring Brook Trail.
Posted Apr 9, 2006 2:29 am

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