Routes
The cliff ranges from 30 to 60 feet in height. The rock offers fairly
clean, juggy, vertical to overhanging routes. There is some loose rock so
beware. Most of the better quality
and steeper routes are on the right side of the cliff (facing it).
The tallest face has a vertical crack that leads to a roof. It can be climbed
in the middle at about 5.8 or to the left at about 5.5. This route
can be lead with pretty good protection. Just to the right of this is an arete that
goes at about 5.5. Furthest to the right is an overhanging cliff that ranges
from about 5.9 to 5.??. There are many variations that can be done on all the routes by
moving a few feet in either direction.
Protection
There are ample trees fairly close to the edge of the cliff for top rope
anchors. There are a few crack systems that look like they would provide
practice leading.
Access
This is on state land in the Pachaug State Forest.
Note
Bring your bathing suit with you for an after climb swim in Wyassup Lake.