Directions from the other parking area-
There is another place to park which is much closer to the substation
area and makes the approach to the cancer cluster and burgle boulders shorter
as well. After making a right off the Rt 9 exit ramp onto saybrook rd,
rt154, make a left onto Freeman Rd, right after the coyote blue resturant.
Take Freeman rd 1.1 miles to a road on the right with a gate across it.
I have never had a problem parking here, but don't block the gate. Walk
down the road to the substation. Walk to the right around the substation
next to the fence until you come to the powerline trail. Go left on the
powerline trail for about a minuet or two. When you see the (dry?) pond
on your right, take a faint trail into the woods. The trail peters out
but just keep walking. After about fifty feet you will come to the rocks.
The Problems
1) Unnamed, M, **, Pad, Climb up the face using small crimps. Dustin
Stevens put this one up
2) Project, H, ??, Pad, Climb up the steep face.
3) Substation Arete, H, ***, Climb up the arete using small high crimps,
topout, watch for the loose? hold.
4) Unnamed, M, * Climb the low angled face.
5) Unnamed, E, *, Climb a slab, would be nicer if it was cleaner.
6) Unnamed, same as #5
The Blue Mood Boulder is uphill and to the right from the substation
boulder area.
7) Blue Mood, M, **, Pad, This problem climbs out of the hole and tops
out to the left. The topout is dirty, but the lower section is super fun.
Also, move right at the bottom and topout, harder.