GregC
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I'm currently looking to develop new bouldering areas in the Adirondacks, preferably in the southern region. There's only two established bouldering areas in the Adirondacks, Nine Corners Lake in the SoDacks and McKenzie Pond in Saranac Lake..in a park that's 6 million acres. There's boulders everywhere, but finding them in concentrated numbers is difficult. What I would be looking for are groups of boulders (a dozen or so) that are approximately 10-20ft high. If you know of any places that fit this description in the Adirondacks..please post up! Thanks!
For those of you that have no idea what I'm talking about - Bouldering is a discipline of rock climbing that involves very difficult moves on short faces without a rope. To develop these areas would mean to climb the boulders then record the name of each climb and it's difficulty in order to make a topo to share with other climbers.
For those of you that have no idea what I'm talking about - Bouldering is a discipline of rock climbing that involves very difficult moves on short faces without a rope. To develop these areas would mean to climb the boulders then record the name of each climb and it's difficulty in order to make a topo to share with other climbers.