Hermitage: The Pinnacle
Franklin County, penna
Uploaded by Bivy Team
00 :03 hrs
0.1 mi
53 ft
Various
This area has some of the oldest history of climbing in Pennsylvania dating back to the 1950s. The rock is Weverton Quarzite and dries quickly after rain. Most routes are top rope only with a few good trad leads. The approach is under 5 minutes and the wall is nestled in a thick forest that gives the crag a beautiful setting. Anchors are easily accessible up top. Make sure you take the easy descent trail down.
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Hermitage: The Pinnacle | Franklin County, Penna
This area has some of the oldest history of climbing in Pennsylvania dating back to the 1950s. The rock is Weverton Quarzite and dries quickly after rain. Most routes are top rope only with a few good trad leads. The approach is under 5 minutes and the wall is nestled in a thick forest that gives the crag a beautiful setting. Anchors are easily accessible up top. Make sure you take the easy descent trail down.