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| Read 2 Retailer DescriptionsFrom EMS:Detailed route maps and descriptions of fifteen of New England's best climbing locations. - Covers NH's Cannon cliff, Whitehorse Ledge, Cathedral Ledge, and Rhode Island's Fort Wetherill State Park
- Other selections include urban cragging at Crow Hill near Boston, Connecticut's Ragged Mountain, and Vermont's Wheeler Mountain
- Includes climbing history for each site
- Pitch-by-pitch descriptions
- Detailed topos and clear overview photos
- Insider tips to remote climbing areas
- Paperback; 416 pages
- Measures 6 x 9 inches
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From EMS:Detailed route maps and descriptions of fifteen of New England's best climbing locations. - Covers NH's Cannon cliff, Whitehorse Ledge, Cathedral Ledge, and Rhode Island's Fort Wetherill State Park
- Other selections include urban cragging at Crow Hill near Boston, Connecticut's Ragged Mountain, and Vermont's Wheeler Mountain
- Includes climbing history for each site
- Pitch-by-pitch descriptions
- Detailed topos and clear overview photos
- Insider tips to remote climbing areas
- Paperback; 416 pages
- Measures 6 x 9 inches
Was this useful? Yes | No From REI:New England is one of the country's most spectacular rock climbing arenas--studded with crags, walls, sea cliffs, ledges and overhangs. - Green, Stewart M.
- Softcover; 416 pages; black-and-white photographs, maps and illustrated route maps
- The Globe Pequot Press; copyright 2001
- This guide describes 15 of the region's best climbing areas in detail including: Cathedral and Whitehorse Ledges in New Hampshire
- New England's biggest rock face, Cannon Cliff in New Hampshire and stunning sea cliff routes at Maine's Acadia National Park
- Rhode Island's Fort Wetherill State Park and other superb selections including Crow Hill near Boston and Ragged Mountain in Connecticut
- and Wheeler Mountain in Vermont
- Also included are climbing history for each site, pitch-by pitch written descriptions, detailed topos and clear overview photos
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