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clmbr_wex


May 1, 2003, 1:49 AM
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Where else to climb in Northwest Jersey?
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I have been climbing for about two years and i have really covered all the local crags-Ricks Rocks and Waterloo. I know the Gunks and the Gap are nearby (plenty to keep busy with!!) but is there anything else real local to climb at? Thanks!
:D Brian


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May 18, 2003, 1:22 AM
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you have Ralph Stover in PA also theres is some stuff out near the Scranton /Wilkes Barre area also some bouldering south of Easton PA and out near Blakeslee


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There is lots in north west jersey. King size boulders in the lot of nice cliffs near Newton. There is also high point not soo good but near there is some gunks like crags and bouldering also good stuf near mtn creek resort. lots of others too many to name.
~Rob H.


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Definitely check out the Water gap it is a really cool place with not to many people. The Pennsy side is a little better since it is a little further off the highway but Triumvurate,Corkscrew, The Rib and some other 5.9 through some roofs at the top of the cliff that I cannot remeber the name of are great on the jersey side.


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