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Main Cliff right, from the top of Learning Dissabi...

Description 

Ice forms on the right side of Main Cliff. Usually the ice is quite ephemeral as the cliff gets a lot of sun, but on a good year, a bunch of good routes can be found.

The ice should be quite obvious, on the right side of the cliff.


Getting There 

From the small parking lot, head uphill and slightly west along a well-worn trail. You will see Main Cliff as the big imposing cliff about halfway up the hill.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Main Cliff Right:
Learning Disabilities   WI4     Ice   
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Casey screwing "Learning Dissabilities" right side.

Learning Disabilities WI4  NH : *NH Ice and Alpine Climbing : ... : Main Cliff Right
There are a few variations with this one. The line of weakness is on the right at about WI4. The line on the left was thin and probably WI5. The right side had two obvious headwalls with a slopey ledge between the two. The second headwall had better ice (still thin and hallow in spots) on the right side of it, though a scratchy sketchy mixed line (or really good conditions) could go striaght to the top. After the second headwall hike up to a small but sturdy tree for an anchor. There are m...[more]   Browse More Classics in NH