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Standard Route 

Standard Route 

WI3+

   

FA: S. Streibert and D. Merritt, 1971
Type: Ice
Consensus: WI3+ [details]
Length: 2 pitches, 300 feet, Grade II
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Submitted By: Kris Gorny on Mar 7, 2008


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BETA PHOTO: Standard Route. The cave with bolts can be seen to...


Description 

An incredible-looking blob of cool blue ice. Due to its size, Standard Route has plenty of options - and all seem fun. The line of least resistance goes at WI3 but some of the bulges may be steep and harder, if tackled straight on. The only downside to this awesome climb is the crowds.

Most popular variation of the Standard climbs to the right, through a cave with bolts. Setting a belay in the cave, although interesting, results in 3 instead of 2 pitches, with some awkward leading just after the cave (the belayer can't see you and you need to be careful to avoid rope drag). The better way, in my opinion, is to skip the cave and lead all the way up to the top of the bulge (60m ropes). From the top of the bulge continue on easy bulges to the trees. Near the top, there's also a short WI4 curtain on the right, for those who want to add an extra kick.

Reference: "An Ice Climber's Guide to Northern New England" by S. P. Lewis & R. Wilcox


Location 

Roughly 300 yards along the tracks past the trestle. Impossible to miss.

From the top of the climb, walk right and follow the trail, past the gully on top of Dracula . The trail eventually goes down and winds back. Hike past the base of the cliff back to the start of Standard.


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Ice screws



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Climbers of the left-hand side of Standard.

Climbers of the left-hand side of Standard.

Climbers on the right-hand side. The belayer is half-hidden in the cave.

Climbers on the right-hand side. The belayer is ha...


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By Adam Wilcox
From: Fremont, NH
Mar 23, 2008
rating: WI3

There are two fixed anchors inside the cave. On the right side you'll find a pair of bolts with rap rings. Less obvious, on the left side are some pins which can be backed up nicely with a #1 Camalot.

I made the mistake of going straight for the bolts as soon as I saw them, when I wanted to exit the left side of the cave. Maybe you won't have to move your anchor, like I did.

By Jesse Morehouse
Jun 1, 2008
rating: WI3+

This is a great route for WI 3 climbers looking to do their first multi-pitch route. Super fun but its popular on weekends so avoid parties above you!