Seclusion
Fairfax County, Virginia
Uploaded by Bivy Team
00 :15 hrs
0.6 mi
44 ft
Various
Located 14 miles from Washington D.C., Seclusion is one of the many cliffs that sit along the Potomac River in Great Falls National Park. The rock is steep and drops straight into the river. With a variety of activities and the pleasant atmosphere, this area is a gem and very popular. Most of the climbing is toprope, using trees for anchors. Seclusion offers some fun routes that are on the easier scale. Climbs range from 35 to 45 feet. To access the base, rap from the trees up top or scramble down the class 5 gully between Romeo’s Ladder and Seclusion.
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Seclusion | Fairfax County, Virginia
Located 14 miles from Washington D.C., Seclusion is one of the many cliffs that sit along the Potomac River in Great Falls National Park. The rock is steep and drops straight into the river. With a variety of activities and the pleasant atmosphere, this area is a gem and very popular. Most of the climbing is toprope, using trees for anchors. Seclusion offers some fun routes that are on the easier scale. Climbs range from 35 to 45 feet. To access the base, rap from the trees up top or scramble down the class 5 gully between Romeo’s Ladder and Seclusion.