Type: Trad, TR, Ice, 75 ft (23 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Robert Hall on Mar 2, 2016 · Updates
Admins: Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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A series of 4 to 6 flows, WI 2+ to WI 3, that one can stumble to from the car in a few steps!

One slightly more difficult (3+ / 4 ?) flow up higher in the woods.

The flows are on the SouthEast side of the road (regardless of what it says in "Northern New England Ice Climbs"!) and they do get the afternoon sun. Hence these are the first Grafton Notch climbs to "bake-out / melt out".

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About a mile south of the AT Parking, and just a few feet north of the "Moose Cave" parking lot. Park at "Moose Cave" and wander to the flows!

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Usual stuff -

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