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Peregrine Falcons are incubating eggs at the northern end of Cathedral Ledge, near the "Diedre" climbing route. 4 seasonal closure signs are posted at the base of the cliff under the nesting area, and one sign on the kiosk. Please respect these restrictions to protect this iconic bird. |
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From one extreme to the other... SHEESH! Climbing last Friday on Whitehorse in shorts and t-shirt, yesterday in t-shirt on Mt Forist in Berlin and then today waiting for a nor'easter to arrive, bringing somewhere between 4-6" in the Valley and possibly much more in the higher elevations. I don't even know what to say... |
An Ice Climber's Guide To Southern New Hampshire and Eastern New York |
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With social distancing now the norm, and with the ever growing popularity of the sport, An Ice Climber's Guide To Southern New Hampshire and Eastern New York will no doubt help you find places to climb that are off the beaten track. |
I had climbed my mountain, but I must still live my life. |
—Sherpa Tenzing Norgay |
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Unknown party on The Last Unicorn (5.10b)
Whitehorse Ledge |
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Duck's Head (Trollville) is a great place to toprope or to get your mixed climbing skills in order. This day was a particularly great time...plus we ran into a couple of mixed-masters and got to watch them at work! |
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