michaelarmand wrote:Ice is great if you can deal with the cold. Leading is a huge headgame, since often even if the climb looks great, you won't know what the protection is going to be like until you are on it. Problem is there is nothing good or reliable near us.
As for the red, it will be interesting to see if anything forms. This cold snap is good, but to build thick ice you need freeze/thaw cycles. Daytime temps in the 30s and cold overnight lows is likely the best.
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If the weather holds, it looks like Pawilkes and I will be summiting in the morning. Hmm, I wonder if homeowners insurance covers ice climbing accidents?
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