Guided Rock Climbing

You choose the location - we provide the gear and the guide(s) to make it happen.

We're fortunate here in the Northeast to have so much amazing rock terrain to chose from. We love climbing the short but steep traprock cliffs of central Connecticut and the gneiss ("nice") crags of the CT shoreline. Climbers looking for a taller adventure are invited to join us on the granite multi-pitch climbs of the Adirondacks (NY) or White Mountains (NH).

The destination, dates and technical skills covered are all up to you!

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Fall climbing at Pinnacle Rock (Plainville, CT)

Fall climbing at Pinnacle Rock (Plainville, CT)


Where We Climb

We're happy to recommend a convenient crag that best meets your climbing and learning goals.

Northeast Climbing

We love to travel! Climbers looking for adventures of the taller variety will enjoy the granite multi-pitch routes of the Andirondacks (NY) and White Mountains (NH). Groups near Providence and Boston will dig the accessible climbing in Quincy while competitive and sport climbers will enjoy climbing at Rumney (NH).

Rumney Rocks (Rumney, NH)
Cathedral Ledge (NH)
Whitehorse Ledge (NH)
Adirondacks (NY)
Quincy Quarries (Quincy, MA
and others…

Connecticut Crags

CT has a proud climbing history dating back to the 1920's. Climbers like Fritz Wiessner and Hans Kraus established the first 5.6 (Wiessner Rib) and 5.8 (Vector) climbs in the United States on Connecticut traprock ridgeline.

Ragged Mountain (Southington)
Pinnacle Rock (Plainville)
Chatfield Hollow State Park (Killingworth)
Sleeping Giant State Park (Hamden)
West Rock Ridge State Park (New Haven)
St. Johns Ledges (Kent)
Whitestone Cliff (Watertown)
and others…


Kind words from our guests

"We had a blast climbing with you and are eager to go again. Even me! I was very surprised that I was actually able to get up a rock!" - Kirsten C

"Nate, thanks for an awesome weekend! It was exactly what we needed to feel confident" - Elizabeth S


Highlights from recent trips