I was in Portland most of the day today so only have time to pop this out right now. The traffic in town and glut of tourists have calmed down and that's really a good thing IMO. We had a pretty good frost overnight that put anything left in the gardens away, but I think that we have some warmer temps this weekend and warmer early next week. |
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The MWV Ice Fest is considered one of the premier climbing events in the country. For over 32 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!
Jan 31-Feb 2 in North Conway, NH. |
HIGH RISK, CLIMBING TO EXTINCTION
Brian Hall |
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Brian Hall was an alpinist extraordinaire who cut loose from the massive and heavyweight Bonnington expeditions to pioneer "light and fast” ascents of the world's great peaks. His earlier success as an author was as the co-writer of the award-winning film, Touching the Void. |
Climbing is about climbing, not talking about climbing, thinking about what you are going to climb, nor thinking about what you are going to think when you've finished climbing! |
—Ward Smith |
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A nice shot of some great foliage, taken in October of 2010 from the Inferno crack.
Tranquility, Whitehorse Ledge South Buttress |
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January 26, 2025 — Smugglers Notch Ice Bash
January 31, 2025 — 2024 MWV Ice Fest
February 8, 2025 — Mountainfest, the ultimate celebration of Adirondack ice & snow.
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Ice racks are personal, like fine cars and wives. Every climber's rack is different, and putting one together can be as easy or as complicated as you like. Here's a few tips on putting one together that will do most of what you'll need here in New England. |
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