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drulints
Oct 19, 2001, 10:55 PM
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Where is the best climbing in PA? I guess that we would have to divide it into the three types of climbing. I would wager that the best bouldering in PA is at Hunter's Rock near State College. I would also guess that the best sport climbing (in my opinion) is Sex Wall (as well as the islands adjecent to it), southern Lancaster County. And then the best trad is Chickies by far. What do you think? Am I full of it or what? I ask basically to find out what you think so that I don't waist my time looking for the crappy climbs when you guys know what's the best! [ This Message was edited by: drulints on 2001-10-19 16:01 ] [ This Message was edited by: drulints on 2001-10-19 16:24 ]
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kagunkie
Oct 19, 2001, 11:52 PM
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Iv never been to Chickies but Iv spent alot of time at the Delaware Water Gap and besides being told that the gap is the best over twenty years ago I do believe it would be hard to beat. Ill have to make a real effort to get out to chickies since I hear it so highly recommended. Then I can make an informed opinion on this subject.
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drulints
Oct 20, 2001, 6:03 AM
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I've never been to the Water Gap. I wouldn't doubt that it is pretty sweet. I would think from sheer volume of climbs that it is probably a better place to climb than Chickies. Although if you are within an hour's drive of Chickies, there is absolutely no reason to miss out on it.
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nrudowski
Oct 23, 2001, 11:19 PM
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I've only climbed at a few places around PA (McConnels Mills, Bear Town, and the Moquanaqua area) and out of those three I'd have to say my favorite is the Moqanaqua area. Not only is it close to my house, but my partner and I spent all summer climbing there (Between the Library, Table Rock and Tilbury we have yet to exlore all of the routes)but it is relatively secluded and you rarely see anyone (unlike the carnaval-esqe atmosphere of of McConnels). Right now I'm in S.C. and my climbing partner has no one to climb with. If you'd be interested in going to this area e-mail me at NRUDOWSKI@YAHOO.COM and I'll send you his phone number.
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rwaltermyer
Oct 24, 2001, 2:36 PM
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I agree with nrudowski, LETS here it for Mocanaqua. Sure it might not be the BEST in PA, but it offers some awesome sport, trad, and TR. The rock is absolutely incredible and the climbing is beautiful. No, it's probably not the best, but well worth you time to go check it out before anyone starts complaining... God Bless randy
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kagunkie
Oct 24, 2001, 2:56 PM
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All areas have their strong points and weak points too. Your probably right about the rock in some of these other areas being of excellent quality in fact I know that the Library is awsome for its rock quality. I like the Delaware Water gap the best for several reasons one is the size of the cliff. If you are looking for multi pitch climbing its the greatest, although the rock is fairly alpine in nature it is very good in several areas, the views are inspiring and the cliff itself has a terribly ominous character to it. If your not a little scared climbing there your probably going to have some trouble. So come on up sometime and Ill show you around.
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rwaltermyer
Oct 24, 2001, 7:13 PM
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Wow, guys! We finally got a good post going! Things are looking up for us PA climbers!
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rrrADAM
Oct 24, 2001, 7:53 PM
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I did some climbing in Tilbury(sp?) near West Nanticoke, this was a great area, sould be in the DBase. rrrADAM
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nrudowski
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Two other places that have been recomended to me are Donation Rocks and Bellefonte. I don't really know much about either of the areas. What kind of routes are there? Also, as far as gyms go, are there any in Central PA other than Vertical Reality and the Climbnasium? All info ins greatly appreaciated. Also,the view from the top of Tablerock is probably my favorite out of all of the places I've climbed. Nick PS- I've noticed some people supporting Yuengling in the Beer forum. Their Porter in my favorite.
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kagunkie
Oct 25, 2001, 5:16 AM
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Pa. is a great state for climbing and has produced some great climbers. If you live here you are truely blessed with more rock to climb than many other states. It would be cool if we Pennsylvania climbers could get together sometimes to check out others home areas. We could have a day or two in different areas each time to get to know the areas and their resident climbers. Pa. is a big state with a wide variety of landforms and we should take advantage of it.
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drulints
Oct 25, 2001, 4:40 PM
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All that I know about Bellefonte is that it is a quarry. As far as quarries go, it on the upper percentile of climbing.
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rwaltermyer
Oct 25, 2001, 6:26 PM
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Kagunkie... I belive that is the idea behing the PA climbing coalition: meet other climber, help each other open up access, and have more leverage united over one name. Check it out! They're planning a bouldering comp which sounds awesome, so that they can raise money. It's a great time to be a PA climber. Especially if Gov Stables can get reopened! God Bless and Climb on Randy
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mitchal
Feb 11, 2002, 1:23 AM
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Hi Randy, let me know what happens as far as starting a PA. climbers coalition goes,I'll be in on that. Climb Happy Mitch
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clymber
Feb 11, 2002, 1:35 AM
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I agree with Mocanaqua for sport and trad as for the bouldering it would be a toss up between Francis Keys Dam out in Blakslee or a place called Area 51 out near Blue Mnt ski area. Another place that needs to be mentioned would have to be Bowmenstown. The Deleware Water Gap wouldbe alot better if there wasnt so much lose stuff up there
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rwaltermyer
Feb 11, 2002, 4:38 AM
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When you say Bowmanstown, are you referring to Stoney Ridge? And this Area 51, check on the data base, is that Lehigh Gorge? Or different spot?
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clymber
Feb 11, 2002, 9:02 PM
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Bowmenstown is Stoney Ridge as for the real name of Area 51 I dont really know if its Leigh Gorge or not sorry
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rwaltermyer
Feb 12, 2002, 2:32 PM
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Does area 51 sit HIGH above The lehigh river and rt 248 (i think) along the appalachain trail? Thats the lehigh gorge climbing I'm referring to...if not, I'd love to hear about area 51, i have a friend who's a climbing nut and leaves only 5 minutes from Blue mt.
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clymberboy
Feb 12, 2002, 3:18 PM
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i have really only climbed in the bellefonte quarries & on donation rocks. out of those two bellefonte is definitely the best. it is convenient to pennstate, & offers sport & trad climbing (single pitches). the sheer limestome cliffs off cracks, slabs, & polished faces to challenge. many of the routes in the quarries, probably most, were put up by eric horst & friends. if one is ever in central pa, or travelling through, bellefonte is definitely a crag worth climbing. in fact, i always find myself secretly comparing every other crag to those of the bellefonte quarries.
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gretna
Feb 17, 2002, 8:38 PM
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i boulder in the govenor dick rec. area. in my opinion its one of the best bouldering spots in pa. if your around the lebanon area stop by, you wont be disapointed. peace
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kagunkie
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Check the routes section its listed there as far as Lehigh gorge and Lehigh gap. They are two different areas. Lehigh Gorge is a state park near Jim Thirp PA. and Lehigh gap is farther south near the Palmerton/Bowmanstown area. I would like to know where exactly area 51 is I know Blue Mt ski area but dont know the rocks near there. Are they to the east or to the west?
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What is this PA Climbing Coalition. Does it exist or just a thought? Elvis
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number7
Feb 18, 2002, 3:33 PM
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God Bless all the NEPA climbers!!!!!
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pacpres
Feb 22, 2002, 5:43 PM
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d-elvis...Check out new posts in PA section for info on the coalition - Pennsylvania Alliance of Climbers (PAC) or just click right here...www.paclimbers.com [ This Message was edited by: pacpres on 2002-02-22 09:44 ]
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Thanks! Good to see so many PA climbers. We climb Bellefonte quarry a lot. Mocanoqua, Shickshinney, Ravensburg State Park. Anyone interested in climbing, drop me a line. Dennis
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neenielions
Mar 5, 2002, 9:38 PM
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i havent had much time to climb in pa, although i know ill have more as im moving to state college in august. what i do know, however, is that the bouldering at hunters rock is phenominal. there are enough routes there to keep you busy for a year. and though the rock is entirely different, it rivals boulder, co in terms of the quality of routes (in my mind).
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