Connecticut, Falcon, 2001. 432 pp, black and white photos, maps, diagrams. Used softcover with some bent page corners. Very Good.
Features over 1,000 routes at more than 20 areas throughout the region. The best routes at the classic destinations are all covered - Seneca Rocks, the New River Gorge, Summersville, Great Falls, and Carderock - but also included are many never-before-published areas.
The Mid-Atlantic region abounds with superb rock climbing areas, including hidden gems far from the crowds. From the granite peaks of Old Rag Mountain to the miles of glowing Nuttall Sandstone in the New River Gorge, the states of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia offer exciting and diverse climbing opportunities. Rock Climbing Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland describes more than 1200 routes at twenty-three different areas, from popular topropes at Great Falls to the 300-foot multipitch classics at Seneca Rocks. You'll find information on the best climbs at each area, along with topos and photos that will keep you on the route to the top. You'll also discover: climbing history for each area; route ratings and trip planning information; pitch-by-pitch written descriptions; detailed topos and clear overview photos; descent information and gear recommendations.