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General Status Of NH crags right now

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christoph benells · · tahoma · Joined Nov 2014 · Points: 306

Been out of town for a few weeks, when i left it was ice season!

How are some of the crags drying out? where is most climbable? Closest area to me are Pawtuckaway and N conway, any info on those locales would be greatly appreciated.

And also looking for partners to go climb at either of those places soon...

Robert Hall · · North Conway, NH · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 27,827

Up in No Conway / Kanc / Crawford area most are still pretty wet with snow and ice-melt still coming off. Not to say you can't find some crags dry (eg Humphrey's) or some individual routes (I'd think the W-G would be dry) , but the general scene is like a normal mid-April to late April. Bear Notch and Sawyer River rds still closed, the latter still ice covered.

Pascal Liddane · · Nashua · Joined Nov 2014 · Points: 55

P-way was in good shape 2 weekends ago mostly dry and no bugs

Mike Hasse · · New York, NY · Joined Nov 2010 · Points: 365

Rumney is good. As Robert said, late April conditions. A lot of dry stuff, a lot of wet stuff.

christoph benells · · tahoma · Joined Nov 2014 · Points: 306

Thanks everyone! might try out p-way tomorrow, anyone interested?

oh and i had a great vacation ;)

ChrisN · · Morro Bay, CA · Joined Oct 2014 · Points: 25

Longstack should be climbing well as well.

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