Black Diamond matches Access Fund donations

Consider donating to the Access Fund!

Black Diamond has generously come forward to match all donations, up to $80,000, through December 14. This means every $1 you donate becomes $2, but we need your help to unlock these matching funds.

The Access Fund has played a huge role in helping the WMCC secure Hanging Mountain and property for the Farley parking lot through instrumental loans. Let’s consider supporting rock climbing access on a national level as well to protect these unique resources!

Right now, some members of Congress and the Administration are working to dismantle the regulations, environmental reviews, and public processes that protect our public lands and give us a voice. This misguided attempt to establish America’s fossil fuel-based “energy dominance” is coming at the expense of our public lands–home to nearly 60% of climbing areas in the U.S., key landscapes for many flora and fauna, and sacred lands to many indigenous tribes.

Over the last week, the climbing community has come together to raise nearly $73,000 toward the match. We are almost there—will you help us get across the finish line?

Please donate today, in time for your gift to be matched by Black Diamond, doubling your contribution to the fight.

Energy dominance at the expense of America’s public lands is not the answer. Access Fund is on the ground, fighting for our public lands, but we can’t do it without your help.

Thank you for your sustaining support!

Locals start development of Hanging Mountain

Many locals are already hard at work, donating their time and energy to establish this brand new climbing area. Dolci Mascolo, pictured below, and her partner, Ryan Stefiuk, have been busy developing new routes. Please note that public access is limited for now, as trails and other infrastructure are built. Please contact wmcc@climbgneiss.org if you are interested in development.

Arial view of Hanging Mountain.

New Northeast Climbing Destination Secured!

Western Mass Climbers Coalition, Ragged Mountain Foundation, and Access Fund Partner to Acquire Hanging Mountain in Southwest Massachusetts

Western Massachusetts Climbers Coalition
Jeff Squire, Board Member Emeritus, jeff@berkshiredesign.com

Ragged Mountain Foundation
Matthew Conroy, Board President, matt@rockclimbfairfield.com

Access Fund
Mike Morin, Northeast Regional Director, mike@accessfund.org

November 20, 2019 – Western Massachusetts Climbers Coalition (WMCC), Ragged Mountain Foundation (RMF), and Access Fund are pleased to announce the acquisition of Hanging Mountain, a new climbing area in Sandisfield, Massachusetts. Situated on 14 acres, Hanging Mountain may be the biggest find in Northeastern climbing in decades. Once fully established, this hidden gem will provide climbers with approximately 150 – 200 traditional and sport routes, some up to two pitches.

Hanging Mountain sits in the southwest corner of Massachusetts, just a few miles from the Connecticut border. WMCC struck a deal led by former board president Jeff Squire, to purchase the lands encompassing the mountain in early August. WMCC worked with Access Fund to secure a $79,500 loan from the organization’s Climbing Conservation Loan program.

Given the crag’s proximity to the Connecticut border, WMCC sought assistance from neighboring Ragged Mountain Foundation, whose mission is to protect recreational climbing and hiking in Connecticut. RMF recognized that WMCC’s efforts to secure Hanging Mountain would contribute significantly to opportunities for Connecticut climbers. With that in mind, RMF contributed over $15,000 to cover initial acquisition expenses and will assist WMCC with fundraising to pay off the Climbing Conservation Loan.

“We are deeply committed to preserving high and wild places, but at first we were uncertain about supporting the purchase of a crag outside of Connecticut, says RMF board president Matthew Conroy.  “It was only after walking this exceptional property and witnessing the energy and enthusiasm of the WMCC board that we were fully won over to the project. This is an undreamed of win for the region. RMF is proud to be part of the Hanging Mountain acquisition and hopes to continue its partnership with WMCC far into the future.”

Squire agrees, saying “Farley Ledge has long been our flagship crag but it’s starting to see the impacts from increased use. To discover and protect a virtually unknown cliff like Hanging Mountain, including access and parking, is a huge win for climbers in the region, and will help to relieve some of the pressures at Farley.”

Access Fund has collaborated with both WMCC and RMF on land acquisition projects in the past, including the protection of the Farley Ledge parking lot in partnership with WMCC, and the acquisition of Ragged Mountain in partnership with RMF. This new acquisition of Hanging Mountain marks the first time RMF and WMCC have collaborated on a climbing access project and one in a handful of acquisition projects pursued in partnership by local climbing organizations from different states.

“Projects like Hanging Mountain are exactly why Access Fund launched the Climbing Conservation Loan program in 2009,” says Mike Morin, Access Fund’s Northeast Regional Director. “Local climbing organizations like WMCC and RMF need quick access to funds and transaction expertise to rapidly secure new or threatened climbing areas for long-term conservation.”

Hanging Mountain is the 26th climbing area that has been conserved through the Access Fund Climbing Conservation Loan Program. As a revolving loan program, loan money is repaid into the conservation fund, allowing Access Fund to loan the money out again to protect other threatened climbing areas across the country.

Community Support Needed 

We now need the community’s support to raise $120,000 to pay off the Climbing Conservation Loan and complete site improvements that will include an access road, parking lot, and trailhead amenities to facilitate public access.

A Note About the Property and Access

Hanging Mountain is a largely raw, undeveloped cliff that will require road improvements, a parking area, and a short access trail before it will be ready for public use. This unusually blank slate creates the valuable opportunity for the thoughtful development of climbing routes accessed by a network of sustainable trails planned and installed by the community.  These projects will all require significant time and effort to plan and implement. A joint committee comprised of both WMCC and RMF members have begun establishing a broad management plan and long range vision; both organizations will seek input, expertise, labor and financial support in the coming months. We anticipate a gradual opening of sections of the cliff over a period of time as the supporting infrastructure is put into place. In the meantime, please respect the initial closure, contact WMCC and/or RMF if you are interested in becoming part of the process, and stay tuned for an official opening date and access details in early summer 2020.

About Western Massachusetts Climbers Coalition

WMCC is a 501(c)(3) grassroots organization that promotes the protection of natural resources and represents the concerns of rock climbers and human powered recreationalists in Western Massachusetts. Achieved through environmental stewardship, resource planning, and by maintaining strong working relationships with landowners and stakeholders, WMCC has been the leading voice for climbers in Western Massachusetts since 2000. For more information, visit www.climbgneiss.org/.

About Ragged Mountain Foundation

Ragged Mountain Foundation (RMF) was formed to take over the stewardship and eventual ownership of Ragged Mountain in Southington, Connecticut with the goal of preserving access to an iconic New England cliff for climbers and hikers.The acquisition of Ragged Mountain was just one step in a larger mission that revolves around the preservation of, and public access to, the regions high and wild places. With this in mind, RMF’s mission is three-fold: (1) promoting safe, responsible, recreational use of local natural spaces; (2) advocating for recreational access (including but not limited to climbing); and (3) acquiring and preserving areas of importance to the regional climbing community. For more information, visit www.raggedmtn.org/.

About Access Fund

Access Fund is the national advocacy and conservation organization that keeps climbing areas open and conserves the climbing environment. Founded in 1991, the Access Fund supports and represents millions of climbers nationwide in all forms of climbing: rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, and bouldering. Six core programs support the mission on national and local levels: climbing management policy, stewardship and conservation, local support and mobilization, land acquisition and protection, risk management and landowner support, and education. Since 1991, the Access Fund has supported 76 land acquisitions by land trusts, public entities, and local climbing organizations, totaling 17,323 acres across twenty-seven states. For more information, visit www.accessfund.org.

Published Nov. 19th 2019

Fall 2019 Trail Day at Farley Ledges

Sun. Nov. 3rd 

(Rain date: Sun. Nov. 17th)
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Meet us at the main lot at Farley Ledges.

Please do your part to maintain the trails at Farley Ledges. We all use the trails, and we should all help to maintain and improve them.

Most tools will be provided by the WMCC. Feel free to bring shovels, rakes, gloves etc. Come prepared to get dirty!

REEL Rock 14 – Nov. 2nd

Sat. Nov. 2nd, 2019
Central Rock Gym Hadley
165 Russell St. Hadley, MA

6:00 – Doors open
6:30 – Short presentation on Sandisfield, MA acquisition
7:00 – REEL Rock begins
Tickets:
$20 – in advance
$25 – at the door


Click HERE to purchase tickets.
Last year’s event SOLD OUT– make sure you buy your tickets now!


*Please bring cash for beer, pizza, and raffles.*
Raffle prizes include a Petzl Grigri+ and Petzl Reactik headlamp donated by Rock and Snow, a Rumney guidebook signed by author Ward Smith, and an original oil painting of Farley boulders by local artist Steve Sengebush.

3rd Quarterly Board Meeting– Sept. 18th

3rd Quarterly Board Meeting

Wednesday, Sept. 18th at 7:00 PM, CRG Hadley.

Get in on the action! WMCC board meetings are full of lively discussions about places you climb. Everyone is welcome.

Agenda items:

             -Farley signage and rescue plans

             -Sandisfield acquisition updates and timeline

             -Sandisfield fund-raising plan

             -Membership

             -Swain guide response

             -Farley maintenance

             -Falcons

             -Tekoa Mountain

Special WMCC Board Meeting

There will be a Special WMCC Board meeting Wednesday, June 26th at 7:00 PM, CRG Hadley.

The main point of discussion will be the acquisition of the Sandisfield Crag (Hanging Mountain) in collaboration with the Ragged Mountain Foundation and the Access Fund.

Jeff and Rob will lead discussion about the finances and schedule, including latest interactions with the landowner.

We plan to vote on this at the meeting.

Spring Trail Day, 2019

Spring Trail Day

Farley Ledges,
Sunday, May 19th
9:00-3:00

What to Expect:

Never been to a trail day before? That’s Ok! Please bring work gloves and safety glasses. If you have a favorite shovel or other tool, bring that along too (labelled with name and phone number). We’ll provide coffee and a light breakfast.

Meet us at the Farley parking lot and we’ll tell you where to go from there!

Peregrine Falcon Closure – Farley Ledges

Farley Ledges Peregrine Falcon Closure, 2019

The WMCC, in accordance to the wishes of Massachusetts Fish and Wildlife and abutting landowners, maintains a voluntary, seasonal closure of selected routes to enable nesting pairs of Peregrine Falcons to hatch and raise their offspring in peace.

Please stay off all routes on the right side of Pot Ledge Buttress (starting from “All Your Base”) to the K2 Buttress.  If you are uncertain about where these formations lay, obey any posted signs as these areas are clearly marked.

The closure ends June 15th 2019.

Second Quarterly Board Meeting – April 10th

WMCC Board Meeting
Wednesday, April 10th, 7-9 PM
At Central Rock Gym Hadley
All are welcome!

Agenda items include:
-Review Minutes from Last Meeting
-Review Recent Activities
-Silent Auction Winter Seminars
-First Aid kits
-Upcoming Activities
-Spring Trail Day
-Rendezvous dates?
-Membership
-Farley Parking
-New Business