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IceCON 1. Climbs just coming in or only in upper elevations like Ravines.
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Ice Routes at Mount Washington: grouped by Area, sorted by Name
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Winter sunrise on Mt. Washingtom from the scenic overlook in North Conway.
Description: The tallest mountain in New England, Mount Washington provides a wide range of rock and ice climbing in a spectacular setting. The weather is unpredictable in summer or winter so be prepared for any and all conditions. A majority of the rock climbing is in Huntington Ravine Ice climbing is to be had in Huntington all winter and in Tuckerman's in the early season before it fills in with snow.
Directions: Drive north on Rt. 16 from Jackson to Pinkham Notch. Park at the visitors center and hike several miles the Ravine.
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Lattitude: = 44.27318, Longitude = -71.30045
Area Name Grade
Huntington Ravine Central Gully WI 1 II
Huntington Ravine Damnation Gully WI 3 III
Huntington Ravine Diagonal WI 2 II
Huntington Ravine Escape Hatch WI 1
Huntington Ravine North Gully WI 3 II
Huntington Ravine Odell's Gully WI 3 II
Huntington Ravine Pinnacle Gully WI 3 III
Huntington Ravine South Gully WI 1 I
Huntington Ravine Yale Gully WI 2 II
Pinnacle Buttress Katyusha WI 3 A3 5.6 R III
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