HAPPY NEW YEAR YUP, it's New Years Eve day folks. Only a few more hours left and we'll be full tilt into 2026! At times over this year I truly wasn't sure it was going to happen. And yet here we are, a truly bluebird day and the ice coming in. How freaking good is that? Pretty darn good IMNSHO. [wry grin]
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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AVALANCHE DREAMS: A Memoir of Skiing, Climbing and Life
Louis Dawson describes his life in six sections with each one representing a different era of his life. The forty-three short chapters flow smoothly and keep the reader wanting to explore one more episode at each reading.
The whole life long you can climb on your own border, on your own limits, you can be satisfied all the time. I never want to stop climbing. I can't imagine to stop climbing because it lives in my brain somehow. It exists and it makes me happy.
—Arnold, East German "master" climber and alpinist
Mid December climbers on Standard Route at Frankenstein
Crawford Notch
Selected Ice Conditions effective December 31, 2025
Fortunately the "ice storm" we just had didn't have a serious impact on the state of the ice. In fact with the cold we've had things are really coming in full-bore. I predict that by the weekend pretty much everything where there is any kind of water moving should be IN and looking good!
Huntington Ravine
Odels good, Pinnacle & Central thin
Repentance
building but not yet
Standard Route
GOOD
Dracula
IN & fat
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