Elevation: | 672 ft | 205 m |
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45.0793, -92.7857 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Kris Gorny on May 3, 2007 | |
Admins: | K Ice, Kris Gorny |
Description
This ice no longer forms.
It is surprising to find a place with such high quality ice climbing in Midwest. The two main ice pillars, when in, would be considered great in Ourey's Ice Park.
The ice falls are formed by excess water draining from the heating system in a private property atop the cliff. With the owners permission, climbers added fixed pipes, which in a very good season, help in forming of three awesome ~150 ft icefalls/pillars. Additional mixed and drytooling routes also exist.
Getting There
From the gate, drop down to St. Croix River, turn right and continue along the cliff (the river has to be frozen) until you see the ice falls on the right. Ascent grade 2 slope to the base of the cliff.
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