Type: | Ice, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Bayard Russell, Bart Paul |
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Shared By: | bayard russell jr on Nov 4, 2010 |
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The Conway Scenic Railroad will be active in Crawford Notch this winter. It is critically important for climbers to avoid walking on the train tracks whenever possible. In an effort to minimize time spent on the tracks we are asking that you please take the Frankenstein Cliff Trail to the Amphitheater when climbing at Frankenstein, instead of walking on the tracks directly from the parking lot. Please do not leave packs, gear, or ropes on or near the rails, and avoid belaying near the tracks. Be prepared for trains to pass at any time, all winter.
The right of way for the railroad extends 50 feet on either side of the tracks, so while walking next to the tracks is likely safer, from the point of view of the railway it does not necessarily provide a solution. Ideally climbers should avoid being near the tracks whenever possible. We're requesting that climbers use alternative approach trails when it makes sense, such as in the case of the Frankenstein Cliff trail. If you do need to use the tracks, we want people to be aware of the situation, and to try not to spend excess time on them.
The right of way for the railroad extends 50 feet on either side of the tracks, so while walking next to the tracks is likely safer, from the point of view of the railway it does not necessarily provide a solution. Ideally climbers should avoid being near the tracks whenever possible. We're requesting that climbers use alternative approach trails when it makes sense, such as in the case of the Frankenstein Cliff trail. If you do need to use the tracks, we want people to be aware of the situation, and to try not to spend excess time on them.
Description
This is a really fun ice climb, partially bolt protected, but not a sport mixed route.
We put this up on the lead, the two bolts protect a twenty foot long free hanging icicle. No drytooling involved, just steep, wild ice climbing.
Located between Cave Route and Widow's Walk. The line doesn't come in regularly, but can be seen as a huge icicle overhanging a smear that ends on a blank wall. On really big years they probably have formed a sister column to Widow's Walk - I presume it has been climbed that way, too.
We put this up on the lead, the two bolts protect a twenty foot long free hanging icicle. No drytooling involved, just steep, wild ice climbing.
Located between Cave Route and Widow's Walk. The line doesn't come in regularly, but can be seen as a huge icicle overhanging a smear that ends on a blank wall. On really big years they probably have formed a sister column to Widow's Walk - I presume it has been climbed that way, too.
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