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Snake
Route
Snake 

Page Type: Route

Location: New York, United States, North America

Route Type: Trad Climbing

Season: Spring, Summer, Fall

Time Required: Less than two hours

Rock Difficulty: 5.6 (YDS)

Difficulty: PG

Number of Pitches: 2

Route Quality: 
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Page By: divnamite

Created/Edited: Apr 19, 2009 / Apr 19, 2009

Object ID: 507248

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Description

An excellent route. It's on the left side of the pillar which Red Pillar starts. Pitch one is a really nice climb.

Pitch 1: Climb the corner and face to a tree and ledge. You can go up and over the dirty and often wet ledge, or you can avoid the ledge by moving left five feet. Climb the face below the tree. Climb pass the tree to a short section of steep headwall (crux). There is an old piton here. Clear the headwall and climb the easy face to GTL. (5.6, 100')

Pitch 2: I haven't done this route. It's dirty and wet most of the time.


Pitch 1


Pitch 2

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