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Pot Point Boulders
by Micah Gentry and Cody Averbeck
of Rockery Press
Historically known for great hiking and views of the Tennessee River, Pot Point Bouldering also offers hundreds of great problems. Recent discovery of the area's potential has opened another option for those looking for something new. Solid sandstone and a great variety of grades make this area a place for everyone. Development of the area was largely done by Matthew Gant and others and while their efforts brought about a lot of problems, the area still has tons of potential. This guidebook contains 45 of the best problems and serves to help those who want to avoid getting lost and sample the areas sweetest lines for just a couple bucks.
- Explore Pot Point boulders like it was meant to be explored via our interactive trail map.
- Then just like Micah & Cody were showing you how to get to their latest secret project, rakkup guides you turn by turn to your boulder then shows you a picture when you arrive. Awesome.
- Tap on a problem name, see where it’s located on the image. Tap on a problem bubble in the image, discover what climb it is. So nice…
- All the Pot Point boulders and problems at your fingertips.
- Sort problems to only the grades you want to see. Too hot? No prob, filter by in shade only.
- Tired of bad beta? Use local experts, Micah & Cody’s beta to send your next proj!
All digital purchases include 1 year of free updates. Updates will be available for an additional charge after that, depending on the extent of the updates. Rentals include updates during the term of the rental.
Go to web preview to see the sectors and routes included in this guidebook.