COLL'S COVE
Property Ownership: State Game Lands No. 51
Nearest Town: Dunbar, PA
Rating: 1 out of 4
Photos:
Coming soon
Overview:
This area is close to Krahlick. It doesn't see a whole lot of traffic. Its a nice area for those that like a tricky crack climb on traditional lead. It has quite a few top rope possibilities of varying difficulty. South facing area is nice to climb at late fall and early spring. Beware of snakes This area is quite overgrown on the way in and sees very little traffic each year. The climbs aren't of the greatest of quality, but the view from the top is worth the hike in.

Getting There:
Same directions as to Krahlick except after turning left on the 90 degree turn look off to your left at the hillside in the distance are the rocks. The best place I've found to park is at the natural spring on the steep hill (before the 90degree turn on the hill) Hike the up the powerline until you hit the dirt road. Make a left and hike apprx. 200yards to a small field on your left. Hike the logging road/ATV trail out to the rim. The rocks are on the left side of the ATV trail. There is very thick Rhododendron and Moutain Laurel before walking out onto the rocks. You practically have to crawl under it to get out onto the top of the rocks. This area is for the true adventurer.

Season:
People climb here all year round. The bugs can get bad in summer and fall, so bring insect repellant.
Camping:
Camping is illegal on State Gamelands property.
Special Note:
As of recent, someone placed a single top rope anchor bolt at this remote crag. This is the first sign of recent climbing activity that I've seen at this otherwise unpopular crag.
Also... for the adventurous ice climbers, It is home to some mixed ice climbs in the winter. Check them out!