Routes

2 sport 666 boulder

Access info missing

Crag is missing access information, so remember that climbing is not always permitted. When parking, remember to leave unobstructed way for local habitants and agricultural machinery. Do not litter or make unnecessarily loud noises when at the cliff. Making fire is allowed only with a permit! Read more

We like Niagara Glen

As my home crag, this is a special area for many working-class climbers in New York and Ontario. The rock is VERY condition dependent, especially the limestone up top, not so much for the sandstone next to the river. For the most part, the grades are stiff. Finger strength is a must, as there is a lot of crimping to do, and lots of tweaky holds.
Home area. Unique location by the Niagara River with boulders scattered throughout an old forest. The limestone is condition dependent, thus leading to solid grades.
Lots of problems in a perfect forest setting. Rock quality isn't that great and a lot of the problems are polished to the point of being glassy. Grades are not sandbagged as much as they are inconsistent.

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