Type: Ice, 50 ft (15 m), Grade II
FA: Trevor Bowman and Todd Davidson 12/21/05
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Shared By: Trevor Bowman on Dec 2, 2007
Admins: Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson

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A short curtain of thin ice spills over onto more moderate terrain to the belay trees. The climb receives direct sunlight for much of the day, and wasn't thick enough to accept screws on the first ascent. It may require extended cold temps to fatten up.

Location Suggest change

This climb is located near the base of a couloir off of the plateau to the southwest of North Beaver Creek Canyon. It was approached from above via a snowmobile, hence the name.

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Stubbies, one rope.

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