Monday, February 18, 2013

02/16/2013: Adirondack Ice

I had been planning a trip to the Adirondacks to do some ice climbing since early December.  Finally made it up there on February 16th.  Andrew joined me on the trip.  We left my office  at 5:00 Friday night and were back to the office at 10:00 Saturday night.  Whirlwind trip!

I had arranged a guide through Rock and River Guides.  They have a really nice set up there, several buildings with rooms for rent (we stayed in Lake George).  I'll try and get back there for a stay, maybe for some rock climbing.  We got there at 8:15, (15 minutes late trying to find the place with no smart phones).  Met our guide, Mark, went over our gear one time and off we went.  So, we were standing in front of my car getting ready to load up and Mark stops, takes a look at the car and asks "Is this a gti?  I've always wanted a gti."  I respond "Me too!  It only took me 30 years to finally get one."

We headed over to the ice park for some top-roping and Mark comments that he forgot the directions.  I thought to myself "what kind of guide forgets the directions".  I think he may have just been toying with us because we pretty much went directly there.  The park is a cool set up, they have rigged a water system to pour water down the cliff face from a stream at the base of the cliff.  The climbs were about 50 feet, the guides (there were two other groups) set up five ropes for the climbs.  We ended up climbing 4 of them multiple times. for a total of 7 or 8 times up.  By the end of the day I was totally pumped and could barely swing my axe, I had to be lower off o couple of times.  I need to work on my fitness!

All in all it was an awesome trip. The folks at Rock and River were awesome and Mark was an excellent guide.  I definitely plan on a return trip, not sure if I'll be able to get up there for ice or whether I'll have to wait for a rock trip...  Thanks Andrew for the photos and video.








Wednesday, January 30, 2013

01/26/2013: High Falls


Andrew made the journey up to my neck of the woods for some ice climbing.  We headed over to High Falls, which is only about 30' high.  The ice looked OK but not great.  We set up a top rope anyway.  Our first route was on the right side of the main flow, where the ice looked best.  The problem was it was only about one body length from the mound of ice on the ground to the top and was not very  much of a climb.  I then switched the top rope to the other side of the falls and we climbed some more questionable ice.  It certainly felt like it was questionable ice.  So rather than down climb the first time up I decided to get lowered.  Well, not sure what happened but I got banged into some ice and ended up well behind the falls.  I have a nice bruise on my hip to show for it.

Great time ice climbing, I really see why some people enjoy it so much and can't wait to go again.  With 60 degree weather, I'm not sure I'll get out again until my trip to the Adirondacks.

01/12/2013: Intro to Ice

Met up with Chris early in the am, he offered to take me ice climbing.  He suggested we check out one of his spots.  Turned out ice on the main route he wanted to do was still pretty thin.  So, we went to the other side and found a long wall of ice.  Although it was still pretty thin we got the axes out and crampons on and traversed for a while.  I have to say that I had a blast, I'm really enjoyed ice "climbing"  it was more like ice "bouldering".