Really glad I found your channel. You put a lot of work into this video and it bothers me that it hasn't had as many views and likes as it deserves. I'm excited to see how your channel grows.
I was watching your adventure when you mentioned a climb I was very familiar with. Seldom Seen. I put that route up 40 years ago. Form the description of the trails now, finding the climb shouldn’t have been a problem. I haven’t been to Seneca since the trail to the North Peak opened so this it just from descriptions. There is trail that branches off the main trail and heads towards the lower slabs. At some point the trail splits. If you take the trail on the left, it will dump you out at the base of a crack. This climb is called Scuttle. Seldom Seen would be about 20 feet to the right of Scuttle. Apparently, there is a bolted route to the right of Seldom Seen. I’m unsure of its name.
Next time you are in Seneca or New River Gorge.....let me know ....maybe me and some climbing friends can climb together. Have lead multipitch trad easy routes to Seneca South Summit. Lets do some single pitch and see how it works out.
Just got home from Seneca rocks today,your video is so well done,thanks for the upload 👍🏼
Really glad I found your channel. You put a lot of work into this video and it bothers me that it hasn't had as many views and likes as it deserves. I'm excited to see how your channel grows.
@jonzaremba thank you for the support! It's just early, much more to come.
I was watching your adventure when you mentioned a climb I was very familiar with. Seldom Seen. I put that route up 40 years ago. Form the description of the trails now, finding the climb shouldn’t have been a problem. I haven’t been to Seneca since the trail to the North Peak opened so this it just from descriptions. There is trail that branches off the main trail and heads towards the lower slabs. At some point the trail splits. If you take the trail on the left, it will dump you out at the base of a crack. This climb is called Scuttle. Seldom Seen would be about 20 feet to the right of Scuttle. Apparently, there is a bolted route to the right of Seldom Seen. I’m unsure of its name.
Thanks! I think we took the wrong trail split. We ended up at the South end of the lower slabs.
Next time you are in Seneca or New River Gorge.....let me know ....maybe me and some climbing friends can climb together. Have lead multipitch trad easy routes to Seneca South Summit. Lets do some single pitch and see how it works out.