Climbing in North Carolina - Mountain Project You could probably make a strong case for North Carolina as the home of the best rock climbing in the south No other southern state has the variety or sheer volume hosted here From the multi-pitch quartzite of Linville Gorge , to the eyebrows and hard aid of Looking Glass , to the exposed granite scarefests of Cashiers Valley, North Carolina
Climbing in West Virginia - Mountain Project A very comprehensive guide to roped climbing in Coopers Rock and the Cheat Canyon Region of Northern West Virginia Cheat Canyon Bouldering Volume I: Coopers Rock by Andrew Leich The first comprehensive bouldering guidebook to Coopers Rock, featuring 2,500 problems with photos and detailed maps of what used to be a confusing array of boulder
Coopers Rock State Forest Bouldering - Mountain Project For climbers, this rock is characterized by an abundance of slopers, rounded jugs, sloping pockets, and the occasional edge Many routes here have very shallow features that can only be used effectively due to the very coarse texture of the rock Rainy Days The rock at Coopers tends to take a long time to dry
Climbing in Flatirons, Boulder - Mountain Project Flatirons Climbing Council is a non-profit, climber organization dedicated to the limited expansion of new fixed hardware and replacement of decaying fixed hardware in addition to other climbing related issues for the Flatirons It is a partnership between the Access Fund, American Alpine Club, Colorado Mountain Club and the Action Committee
Boulder Canyon Rock Climbing - Mountain Project The annual nesting closures include popular rock climbing spots at Eagle, Blob, Bitty Buttress, Security Effective through 7 31 20, the closures protect a long-established golden eagle nesting territory Happy Hour, Bihedral Riviera remain open as long as visitors stay out of the closed areas
Climbing in Wyoming - Mountain Project Dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting access to climbing resources in the Bighorn Mountains and Bighorn Basin of Wyoming bighornclimbers org The Access Fund Since 1990, the Access Fund has been the only national advocacy organization that keeps climbing areas open and conserves the climbing environment
Climbing in New York - Mountain Project The main rock climbing venues are near the eastern side of the state, so folks out in Rochester, Buffalo, etc have a tough time of it - they're either traveling a long ways, pumping plastic, sneaking into the Niagara gorge, or driving across the border to climb in Canada Ice climbing is a bit more evenly spread out
Rock Climbing in Pilot Mountain, 3. Piedmont Region - Mountain Project Climbing area will be to your left with approach times from 2-10 minutes Follow the stone trail down to Three Bears gully to access the base of the cliff Staying on trail is critical to minimize the impact that 1 4 million visitors per year have on the park
Climbing in The Gunks, The Gunks - Mountain Project A Rock Climber's Guide to the Peter's Kill Climbing Area by Mike Rawdon and Marty Molitorist is available at Rock and Snow A mobile version is available through the Gunks App Other guides include The Gunks Select, a best-of selection covering the Trapps, Nears and Skytop by Dick Williams, Vulgarian Press, 1996 (out of print); The Gunks Guide