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aacaligiuri
Oct 8, 2013, 3:36 PM
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My friends and I are planning a trip down to Seneca Rocks next week. We have only been climbing for a few months and are looking for some areas with access to top roping climbs, preferably in the 5.7-5.10 range. Anyone know of some good areas?
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markc
Oct 10, 2013, 2:10 PM
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There aren't very many options for toproping at Seneca. Your best bet is probably going to be the Lower Slabs. I confess I haven't climbed in that area of Seneca, so I can't recommend specific routes.
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roninthorne
Oct 10, 2013, 3:24 PM
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North Peak, East Face has a handful of moderates that are pretty easy to access and set-up, although you will need gear and some long pieces of webbing and/or perlon. You can hike the tourist trail to the top and walk around to the east side for easiest access and to avoid Cardiac Hill.
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aacaligiuri
Oct 11, 2013, 2:29 AM
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So would we be better off at New River Gorge?
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markc
Oct 11, 2013, 1:21 PM
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aacaligiuri wrote: So would we be better off at New River Gorge? I think you would have more options at the New, and much more of a chance of having someone hang your rope on a route for you. The two easiest crags for rigging without leading are Junkyard and the Bridge area. Because of easy access, they can get crowded.
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