St. John's Ledges: Upper Ledges
Litchfield County, Connecticut
Uploaded by Bivy Team
00 :18 hrs
0.3 mi
301 ft
Various
The Upper Ledges, often divided into the Trail Magic area on the left and the Super Slab to the right, are located right along the Appalachian Trail and are deceptively tall (up to 100') because their slabby nature makes them appear to curve out of your line of vision. This area is very popular with large groups of beginning climbers on top rope (there are often large vans parked at the trailhead) but there is plenty of rock. Set up topropes and descend via a gully on the far right.
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St. John's Ledges: Upper Ledges | Litchfield County, Connecticut
The Upper Ledges, often divided into the Trail Magic area on the left and the Super Slab to the right, are located right along the Appalachian Trail and are deceptively tall (up to 100') because their slabby nature makes them appear to curve out of your line of vision. This area is very popular with large groups of beginning climbers on top rope (there are often large vans parked at the trailhead) but there is plenty of rock. Set up topropes and descend via a gully on the far right.