After the second wettest June since records started being kept in 1895, the weather has
finally started drying out in the East. That means FULL days of climbing again- not squeezing in as much as possible between storms and downpours! I returned to Cannon Cliff in NH to climb Vertigo, a climb I had been rained off of about 5 years ago. This route is a classic, full of history! As Mark Synnott put it in an article for
Climbing Magazine, "
Vertigo climbs a 400-foot granite buttress reminiscent of Yosemite or Squamish."
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First Ascent:-July/1971. Mike Peloquin starting the Half Moon Crack belayed by John Bragg. Photo Paul Ross from mountainproject.com
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