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tradman



Registered: October 2004
Location: Pomfret, VT
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What an amazeing climb. Even more special if you happen to catch it in lean conditions with perfect neve as I was lucky enough to experience a few years ago. Today the ice was fat, the snow was stable and not too deep. Steady light snow and fog added to the alpine experience. This climb INMOP rivals the major ravine climbs in Hunnington.
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Ridgerunner

Registered: November 2004
Location: Sherbrooke, QC
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Thu February 4, 2010 1:22pm

Can you exit through the final hose way up high ? Seems like a nice adventure.

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tradman

Registered: October 2004
Location: Pomfret, VT
Posts: 2,614
Thu February 4, 2010 2:25pm

I don't know my way arround up there. I know you could make it pretty darn stout by climbing the freestanding curtains on the far right. The guide book describes a long and aderous walkoff but I have rapped the rout both times which entails some down climbing of snow fields..


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