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Rudmin
Apr 19, 2011, 7:10 PM
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I'm planning to visit the Adirondacks this Easter Friday. It's supposed to rain a bit on Thursday and Saturday though, so I am wondering which areas are not going to have water running down them? I was hoping to do Chapel Pond slab, but I am thinking that it might be a bit wet (maybe icy). Anyone have some first hand experience? Also hoping to move on to the Gunks Saturday and visit a friend in NYC, but that's looking pretty wet too.
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rangerrob
Apr 20, 2011, 1:30 AM
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current forecast for the Gunks is nice on Thursday and Friday....chance of showers on Saturday
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campustrampus
Apr 20, 2011, 2:03 AM
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The spider's web stays pretty dry as long as you don't have strong winds.
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cavewine
Apr 20, 2011, 7:23 PM
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I'm quite certain the slabs would be quite wet! If ya boulder, there's stuff @ McKensie Ponds near Placid. King wall could possibly be good, if you climb .11-12. Sometimes the Luther Wall (poko) is ok to climb even if it's been wet lately. Just remember, the rest of the Main Wall is closed for peregrines for now.
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cfnubbler
Apr 20, 2011, 7:42 PM
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The slabs will be soaked / running. The Luther Wall, like just about all of the Main Face at Poko, is indeed under a peregrine closure. The first pitches on some of the King Wall routes will very likely be dry. The Web might be OK, though I suspect the insides of some of the cracks will be pretty damp. It would be worth a try in the afternoon once the sun has been on it for awhile, though.
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jimlawyer
Apr 25, 2011, 9:46 PM
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The Luther Wall is *not* closed. It is, in fact, the only section of the Main Face that is open. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7870.html That said, it's not a place to go in the rain.
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cfnubbler
Apr 26, 2011, 1:36 PM
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jimlawyer wrote: The Luther Wall is *not* closed. It is, in fact, the only section of the Main Face that is open. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7870.html That said, it's not a place to go in the rain. Lol, so it is! I looked at the original post, which clearly read "Luther Wall", but my brain registered "Pilgrim Wall". It comes with advancing age, I suppose. Thanks for the catch and correction. Much appreciated.
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jimlawyer
Apr 26, 2011, 2:51 PM
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This just in: Routes 26-82 (Garter through Mogster) are closed, all other routes at Poke-O are open. So, Pilgrim Wall is open too.
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cfnubbler
Apr 26, 2011, 2:53 PM
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jimlawyer wrote: This just in: Routes 26-82 (Garter through Mogster) are closed, all other routes at Poke-O are open. So, Pilgrim Wall is open too. Great news. Let the Poko season begin (post-monsoon, that is) !
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