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Ice Climbing in New York
The Adirondack Mountains have excellent ice climbing areas with a variety of winter routes.
Iceclimbing areas and some recommended climbs:
- Catskills-Notch
- Devils Notch
- Chapel Pond. From Route 87 take exit 30;
Follow Route 73 to Keene Valley and Keene.
- White Line Fever (WI2-3)
- Parallel Gully (WI3-)
- Spittin' Image (WI3+)
- Cold Warrior (WI3)
- Patey's Gully (WI3+)
- March of Folly (WI3)
- Necktie Party (WI4-)
- Seldom Scene (WI3)
- Packman (WI4+)
- Haggis and Cold Toast (WI3+)
- Lowe Expectations (WI5+)
- Chapel Pond Slab (WI2-3)
- Crystal Ice Tower
- Lilith
- Chouinards
- Cascade Pass.
- Naked head (WI3)
- Dances with Darkness (WI4-)
- Magic Hat (WI3+)
- Crystal Ugly (WI4)
- Sibling Rivalry (WI3+)
- Juan Valdez (WI4, 5.5 A1)
- Rugosity (WI4, 5.8)
- North Face, Pitchoff.
- Red House Ramp (WI3)
- Hanging Spoons (WI4-, 5.6)
- Poke-O-Moonshine. Get to the village of Knob Lock Mountain from Route 87
via the Wilsboro exit to Route 9 north.
- Neurosis (WI3+)
- Italian Traverse (WI3+, 5.6 A1)
- Goat's Foot on Ice (WI5)
- Get a Job (WI4+, M6+)
- Knob Lock Mountain.
- Unexpected Pleasure (WI4)
- Wallface. Grim and Bare It (WI4+)
- Barton High Cliff.
- Men without Ice (WI3+)
- Cairgorm corner (WI3+)
- Azure Mountain. The Pearl (WI4)
- Mineville Pillar.
- Roaring Brook Falls.
- Chillar Pillar.
- Trapdyke.
- Pharoah Mountain.
- Avalanche Lake.
- Chouinard Gallery (WI3).
- Forbidden Wall (WI4).
- Wilmington Notch.
- Multiplication Gully.
- North Face of Gothics.
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