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IceCON 4. Climbs are IN at the usual places and generally at consensus ratings.
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The White Mountain Report: Feb 19th, 2026
Well what a week it has been. It's felt a whole lot more like mid-March than mid-February, that's fo sho! On top of the weather, it's Massachusetts school vacation week, so that's made town just crazy. The traffic in town is nuts and all the stores are totally jammed. Heaven forbid you want something at the coffee or bagel shops. But that's just how our local economy functions. After all, No Co is the quintessential "tourist town".
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Mount Washington Valley Ice Fest
Mount Washington Valley Ice Fest
The MWV Ice Fest is considered one of the premier climbing events in the country. For over 33 years it has provided a great opportunity for those attending to network, socialize, try new gear and participate in multiple day courses, one-day technical clinics and privately guided climbs. Don't miss it!

Feb 5 - Feb 8, 2026 in North Conway, NH.
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The Penguin -  WI 4 II

With 60 meter ropes you can climb Penguin in 2 pitches. However, if you break the second part into 2 short pitchs, belaying from the birch just below the chimney, you can both hear and see your partner most of the time (recommended).

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Frankenstein trestle, Crawford Notch
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Frankenstein trestle, Crawford Notch
Selected Ice Conditions effective February 19, 2026
Just as you would expect following Ice Fest AND a week of truly balmy temps, going to be upper 30's today, the ice can be a mixed bag. I saw someone post about how things are terrible. But digging into it, I realized they were talking about places like the North End that are very well used. It probably gets the most use of all. There are only a few places that have really easy access to moderate climbing and where you can set up a bunch of top-ropes. So that's not unexpected. And of course the climbs that are getting a lot of full sun are getting somewhat punked-out. On my way back from Wolfeboro mid-afternoon a few days ago I took a look at Rainbow Slabs which look as if they are getting pretty funky. And I watched a hunk of the bottom of Way In The Wilderness fall down! IMO it's really the time to start paying attention to what you're walking underneath, any time of the day. Enjoy this weather, but keep paying attention...
Huntington Ravine numerous options  
Repentance iffy  
Standard Route GREAT conditions Click to see route picture.
Dracula IN & very fat Click to see route picture.
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