Type: | Ice, Grade II |
FA: | George Hurley/Todd Swain, January 1982 |
Page Views: | 168 total · 7/month |
Shared By: | Ryan DeLena on Feb 8, 2023 |
Admins: | Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
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 thin route starts to the left of Banshee and Wild Thing on the midway tree ledge, located to the left of smear. There's a variety of routes to get there, but either way you do it, walk left of Wild Thing, past a rock slab, to an independent smear of thin ice on the slab. The start is usually poorly protected at best, verglass at worst. Scratch your way up to steeper ice above, protecting where you can. Belay from a tree.
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