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The Falls of Lana

VT

Type
crag
Rock
quartzite
Routes
11
Difficulty
5.3–5.9+

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Description

The Falls of Lana is an outdoor crag located in Vermont. The climbing here is on quartzite. Quartzite is among the hardest and most durable climbing surfaces, offering exceptional friction and bullet-proof holds. Routes on quartzite tend to be steep and physical. With 11 established routes, The Falls of Lana provides a solid selection for visiting climbers. The difficulty ranges from 5.3 to 5.9+, offering options for climbers of various skill levels. The best time to visit is May through October before winter arrives. Access notes: public. Vermont's climbing centers around schist and gneiss formations in the Green Mountains. The metamorphic rock offers technical face and crack climbing with a distinctly New England character. Check local climbing forums and guidebooks for current conditions, approach details, and any seasonal closures before visiting The Falls of Lana.

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