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DescriptionThis area is very remote and the other Brad White found it on Black Mt. He did one of the three lines in 1978, with Doug C. Burnell. I don't know how he found it? There was a herd of deer below this area when I climbed two lines up. W.I2+ and a easy W.I.3. They are wide frozen cascades and open at the top with a good view north. North facing area and that can mean very cold. They are way back in the woods 2 or 3 miles. Easy to find though, if you're into this kind of winter bushwhacking to climb, this place is perfecto for remote solitude multiple pitch novice climbing. Make a fire and hang out or camp over night. Its nice woods. Snowshoes recommended. Getting TherePark at Lincoln Woods parking lot and cross the kang. keep going straight in open easy snow bushwhacking for a couple of miles or more. You come to the cascades where some mountain starts its incline steepness. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Wilderness Woods :
Brad White's Route Two WI2-3 Trad, Ice, Alpine, 7 pitches, 700 feet, Grade II
Brad White's Route One "Long Way Home" WI2+ Trad, Ice, Alpine, 7 pitches, 700 feet
Featured Route For Wilderness Woods
Climb the flow most appealing to you first. There are series of WI2 bulges and A little of easy WI3. Don't know which of the three line they climbed. ...[more] Browse More Classics in NH |