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Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Left Hand Monkey Wrench (WI3) - Ice Climbing
Got to the base of the Left-Hand Monkey Wrench and I started up the ice.
I hadn't even put my first piece in yet when my belayer kept asking me if I knew what I was doing.
From then on I didn't want to even be there climbing with her.
Near the top of Left-Hand Monkey Wrench, I stopped and made the decision to back off.
So I downclimbed while removing my pro.
I'm so glad I quit when I did.
Better safe than sorry!
Lesson learned!
Having a lead belayer who starts doubting you (out loud) as you're climbing, is no fun to climb with - it also says a lot about their own lack of confidence. Before I go out on a climb, especially a multi-pitch climb, I always make sure I'd be comfortable on that grade and with that climber. If not, I don't go. And if I'm leading, I always ask my belayer if they are comfortable lead belaying me on a climb. If not, I don't go.
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Leprechaun's Lement Gully (WI2) - Ice Climbing
Leprechaun's Lement Gully (WI2)
Thanks for the belay, Ken!
Usually when I shut off my truck engine, the headlamps automatically turn off. But not today. Had to make a trip back down to the parking lot to turn them off. If you ice climb at Kinsman Notch, you know that very steep approach well. Great warmup hiking the approach twice, fer sure. But would have rather spent the warmup actually climbing. But my truck - she started right up. ;)
Met Ken and Dominique for some mellow climbing at Kinsman Notch. Ken thought the ice might be thin from the thaw, but the conditions were really good! I thought it would be crowded but we had the climbs all to ourselves. Counting the three of us, plus a solo climber, two parties of 2, and a guided group, there were 18 total at the crag today. At one point we even left our rope hanging on the Leprechaun's Lement route and went to check out The Beast. Enjoy a few photos taken of our day.
Dominique on Leprechaun's Lement (left) and Hanging By A Moment (right).
Ken on Hanging By A Moment
This solo climber made his way up Hanging By A Moment. He climbed up to the trees, then rapped down. Then climbed back up to the trees on a solo belay.
Met Sharon and Don. Sharon is a new ice leader too!
Look at her go! Yay Sharon!
Look at her go! Yay Sharon!
We checked out The Beast - looking good!
From the base of The Beast
Leprechaun's Lement
Selfie
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Flume Cascade - Solo Ice Climbing
Flume Cascade (WI2)
Crawford Notch, NH
When you can't get any ice lead practice in, the next best thing is to solo climb (for me anyways).
So solo climb I did, up the Flume Cascade, just up past the bulge on the right. Did expect to climb farther than 200 (?) feet. But lots of postholing, and finally a decision not to walk across on some f**king-scary ice (aka ice with very loud sound of rushing water under it) turned me back. Solitude and beautiful views. Will have to come back another day!
Followed the footprints up the right side of the cascade. Wasn't familiar with which side of the cascade the water flowed, so I studied a lot of photos of the falls that were taken in the summer/fall months. This gave me an idea as to which side to stay on, especially with the warm temps.
Got up to this bulge on the right. Climbed the low angle ramp to the left of it and found a level floor of ice with running water beneath it. That's when I decided to turn back.
Looking back. The grade was easy to climb. My main concern on this climb was to not fall through the ice and postholing.
Route 302 and the Trestle Gully on Mt. Willard
Mt. Willard
Some fast moving water!
Monday, January 9, 2017
Lost In The Forest - Ice Climbing
Lost In The Forest
Frankenstein Cliffs
A frigid cold, but fun day at Lost In The Forest! Met Ken, Zarina and Tim for a cold day of cragging. - 4 in the parking lot at the start of our day. I got in a couple of top rope laps; some solo-climbing on short, low-angle ice; some downclimbing practice; and some anchor building. So good to be back climbing at Frankenstein Cliffs and looking forward to coming back during the ice season!
We think think that's Art Mooney at the top of Chia
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Leprechaun's Lement (WI2-3) - Ice Climbing
Thanks for the belay, Ken!
Great to get out on the ice for the first time this season - a meetup event at the Kinsman Notch in Woodstock, NH. Just got a couple of top rope laps in but my last climb of 2016 was a lead on the fun & easy, Leprechaun's Lement. Ken Domino on my belay.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Mount Monadnock - Solo Hiking
Elevation: 3,165ft
Trail: White Cross
Elevation Gain: 1,765ft
Distance: 4 miles roundtrip
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Took a short drive west to hike up Monadnock and it was so refreshing! Originally I wanted to head north but with some overnight snow fall and ice, I didn't feel like driving in the stuff. So Monadnock was a good call for me. At the Poole Road entrance, park rangers said that there were 50 mph winds with reports of ice and snow at the summit. Felt good to get back out and hike the last of Autumn season.....winter will be here soon!
Summit selfie Video
Sunday, September 18, 2016
End Crags, Crow Hill - Rock Climbing
Mid State Trail to the top of the ledges
Great day for some mellow climbing! Never been to the End Crags of Crow Hill in Leominster State Forest. So Nuno, Nancy, David and I headed there for a day of top roping.
At the base of End Crags
Nancy on Pine Tree
It was Nancy's second day of climbing outdoors!
Beginner's Blessing
End Route
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Ueli Steck 2016 Tour - Boston
The Man, the Legend, The Swiss Machine!
Presentation, Q&A, autograph signing
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Black & White Rocks - Rock Climbing
Nancy's first time climbing outdoors!
Noreen
David
Nuno
Easy Lead
Boston Horizon
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Three Falls for Boomer - Waterfalls & Hiking
Spent overnight at my friend's vacation rental. Conveniently located right off of Route 16 in North Conway but super quiet and comfy! We had plans to hike to Arethusa Falls making a loop along the Frankenstein Cliff trail. But my old buddy Boomer was a bit sore so we backtracked to the trailhead stopping off at Bemis Falls for lunch, and then Coliseum Falls. As you can see by my photos, Boomer absolutely loved all 3 beautiful falls!
Along the Arethusa Trail
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