has anyone seen or climbed this in danville?

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possum2082
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has anyone seen or climbed this in danville?

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found this pic in ky almanac 2006.

they call it chimney rock near danville. notice the person standing next to it for scale.

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has it been climbed? fa? are you allowed to climb it? private, public?
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I wish I knew. I heard about it a couple years ago and have never found anyone that actually has seen it or been to it. I read that it is actually the tallest of all the chimney rocks in the state. Is this true?
I also heard it was in Garrard county too.
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It's near Camp Nelson and High Bridge. I'll see if I can get directions. I'm thinking Eric Cox may know right where it is since he has canoed in that area quite often.
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i'm drooling a bit and wondering if you can protect it using the horizontals.
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http://finance.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/6231 ... HART19.pdf

It's at Polly's Bend. AKA Candlestick Rock.
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drooling? looks like choss, and how can you climb it without rap bolting it first?
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Post by possum2082 »

dipsi, you're the best. it looks like you can take polly's bend, park alongside the road and follow the cliff line (top or bottom?) to get out there.

it might be choss, pig, but let a man dream. if nothing else. i'd really just like to check it out.
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I think its limestone. Its in the book Geology of Kentucky that Jeff was looking for as well.
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dipsi wrote:It's near Camp Nelson and High Bridge. I'll see if I can get directions. I'm thinking Eric Cox may know right where it is since he has canoed in that area quite often.
Nice guess Di!
I have the charts on the KY river and found it one day. I saw a photo once of some old timers with a make shift ladder standing on the top, so forget any FA's. There is a 60 mile section of the KY river that has 200+ foot cliffs. I've paddled most of that section and saw maybe a few places where you might climb. Breathtaking to look at, but if limestone choss is your game, rack up, grab an extra set of balls (you will need them) and go for it.
Oh yeah, better have a boat.
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forget the FA's? what????? ladders are cheating (like prehung draws) and if you call the rhodo off then they haven't sent.
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