Thank you very much for that!! I hadn't spent the time yet to go and get that info as the preserves website doesnt provide that info...I will add this right away!!
Thank you very much for that!! I hadn't spent the time yet to go and get that info as the preserves website doesnt provide that info...I will add this right away!!
Unfortunately, the legal crap seems to have gotten the better of the folks that own Nelson Rocks Preserve. They no longer allow rock climbing there, with the exception of guided parties by the Seneca Rocks Mountain Guides 11 miles up the road. The Via Feratta is still open and is, presumably, their main source of income anyway.
dspal - Aug 8, 2005 2:57 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThank you very much for that!! I hadn't spent the time yet to go and get that info as the preserves website doesnt provide that info...I will add this right away!!
desainme - Aug 8, 2005 11:55 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentKeep the minus and the summit elevation is 3050 according to the topozone.
dspal - Aug 8, 2005 2:57 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThank you very much for that!! I hadn't spent the time yet to go and get that info as the preserves website doesnt provide that info...I will add this right away!!
CharlesD - Sep 22, 2005 10:40 am - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentUnfortunately, the legal crap seems to have gotten the better of the folks that own Nelson Rocks Preserve. They no longer allow rock climbing there, with the exception of guided parties by the Seneca Rocks Mountain Guides 11 miles up the road. The Via Feratta is still open and is, presumably, their main source of income anyway.
See: http://www.nelsonrocks.org/climbing.html
While it's a shame to see any climbing venue shut down, Nelson will always play second-fiddle to Seneca Rocks.