St. John's Ledges: Lower Ledges
Litchfield County, Connecticut
Uploaded by Bivy Team
00 :06 hrs
0.1 mi
73 ft
Various
The lower ledges of St. John's Ledges house a small collection of routes on a quiet rock outcrop below the Appalachian Trail. They can be accessed by taking the small trail on the left a few dozen feet past the large tree with the map box nailed to it. The lower ledges are more vertical than the upper ones, but are only about 25 feet high. Nonetheless, there is some good easy and moderate routes here.
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St. John's Ledges: Lower Ledges | Litchfield County, Connecticut
The lower ledges of St. John's Ledges house a small collection of routes on a quiet rock outcrop below the Appalachian Trail. They can be accessed by taking the small trail on the left a few dozen feet past the large tree with the map box nailed to it. The lower ledges are more vertical than the upper ones, but are only about 25 feet high. Nonetheless, there is some good easy and moderate routes here.