I once again have to put the weather on the top of the list for what's happening this week. We've had an amazingly balmy winter so far, but this weekend that's going to drastically change, at least for a few daze. I can't really explain it any better than what the Obs folks have to say, so either jump to their site or scroll down here for the Valley predictions.
The MWV Ice Fest is considered one of the premier climbing events in the country. For 30 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!
February 3-5 in North Conway, NH.
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Sidecountry: John Branch
Tales of death and life from the back country of sports.
Standard Route -
WI 3 II
There are many variations to this route, including climbing the pillar to the right of the cave and mixed variations from the top ledge. You can also link up with The Penguin.
Greg leading a snowy Upper Hitchcock
Mt Willard, Crawford Notch
Selected Ice Conditions effective February 2, 2023
Ice is finally really starting to happen now. At last I give it a 3. The stories for the weekend are Ice Fest and the weather. I know some are poo-pooing the cold, trying to proove how strong they are. But this is cold on another level. So please pay attention and dial your personal goals down a notch, or even two. Shit can happen very quickly in these temps and there is minimal room for error. Just remember what happened to Kate Matrosova in similar conditions! After we get through this weekend I think we're going to be in for some great climbing weather. I hope to see you around at Ice Fest. I'm part of a panel on how climate effects our climbing, so come on by. Stay warm...
Huntington Ravine
many options but be aware of avalanche danger
Repentance
not yet
Standard Route
OK
Dracula
IN
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