- Farley Ledges
Infobox Mountain
Name = Farley Ledges (Rattlesnake Mountain)
Photo = Farley Ledges Massachusetts.jpg
Photo size = 200px
Caption = View from top of ledges
Elevation = convert|1067|ft|m
Location = Erving
Range =Northfield Mountain
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Coordinates = coord|42|35|50|N|72|26|47|W |type:mountain_region:US |display=title,inline
Topographic
Type =Metamorphic rock
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Age = 400 million years
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Easiest route =Metacomet-Monadnock Trail + rock climbing acces trail
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Pronunciation =Farley Ledges, 1,067 feet (325 m), also known as Rattlesnake Mountain, is a bluff knob located on the southeast side of
Northfield Mountain in easternFranklin County, Massachusetts . The ledge is notable for its extensiverock climbing ascents; it rises convert|700|ft|m above the small village of Farley (part ofErving, Massachusetts ) and has been used by rock climbers since the 1970's. The Western Massachusetts Climbers Coalition has been active in purchasing land to preserve access to the mountain; 2007 purchases include a parcel along Route 2 slated to be developed into a trailhead with a parking lot and access corridor to the ledges. The convert|110|mi|kmMetacomet-Monadnock Trail ascends the wooded north side of the ledges where Briggs Brook Falls tumbles from the ridgecrest; a marked rock climbing access loop trail departs from the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail to traverse both the summit of the ledges and the extensive boulder field beneath. ["The Metacomet-Monadnock Trail Guide" 9th edition, (1999). Amherst, Massachusetts:Appalachian Mountain Club .] [ [http://www.westernmacc.com/climbing/farley.htm Western Mass Climbers Coalition] Retrieved February 16, 2008.]ee also
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Northfield Mountain
*Metacomet-Monadnock Trail References
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