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stran1028


Apr 4, 2010, 4:20 PM
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Hey everyone!

I'm relatively new to New York and right now I'm living in the Albany area. Is there any crack climbing available around here/the new england area?

All the best,
Steve


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Off the top of my head, the Gunks, the Adirondacks and the White Mountains all have plenty of crack climbing.


climbingtrash


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stran1028 wrote:
Hey everyone!

I'm relatively new to New York and right now I'm living in the Albany area. Is there any crack climbing available around here/the new england area?

All the best,
Steve

Here ya go...

http://tinyurl.com/yd4ago3


joeforte


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Not many hits with that google link climbingtrash.

Check out the dacks for some amazing crack climbing. The gunks also has cracks, but mostly the horizontal variety.


snoopy138


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joeforte wrote:
Not many hits with that google link climbingtrash.

this thread is the first hit.


climbingtrash


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snoopy138 wrote:
joeforte wrote:
Not many hits with that google link climbingtrash.

this thread is the first hit.

Haha, just clicked on it myself. That's funny!


stran1028


Apr 5, 2010, 12:47 AM
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ok thanks guys, that was pretty useful with the exception of climbingtrash lol


marc801


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j_ung wrote:
Off the top of my head, the Gunks, the Adirondacks and the White Mountains all have plenty of crack climbing.
The Gunks has extremely little crack climbing.


AntinJ


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Reppy's!


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