Mohonk Preserve featured in NBC's BLINDSPOT

Does this cliff look familiar? NBC's Blindspot was at the Mohonk Preserve in April to shoot the climbing sequence in the opening of this episode involving multiple assents and several takes on the High Exposure Buttress. 

"It was shot in early April at Mohonk Preserve," said Mohonk Preserve Director of Marketing & Communications Gretchen Reed. "We actually scouted it in March just after the snowstorm in two feet of snow! Fortunately, the melt came just in time for the shoot." 

The Preserve's intrepid Associate Director of Visitor Services Jon Ross supervises all film shoots at the Preserve, from initial scouting to facilitating the logistics of the actual shoot. This shoot was particularly challenging because of the Trapps Bridge construction. High Xposure and Vertical Gains Belayed By Paul Curran were also on hand to facilitate the climbing logistics.

If your film project needs an ideal location, crew, cast or vendors, look no further than the mid-Hudson Valley. For more info, visit www.hudsonvalleyfilmcommission.org.