Ice Climbers at Chappel Pond, Adirondacks NY

AlanLichty

Moderator
Good thing one of the climbers has a bright colored jacket on so we can pick them out. That's a lot of ice on that hillside - is there normally a water flow over there or is this just from snow melt above this spot?
 

Bart Carrig

Well-Known Member
It's just flow from the top, and very sudden freezes. I copied this from one of the descriptions:

"Exposed and unpredictable in 1936 it was one of the nations most significant step-cutting alpine routes. In 1969, it saw the unveiling of Yvon Chouinard's new steeply drooped ice axes. Even with todays new gear the slab is a risky outing. Protection and belay anchor quality can be fickle. Avalanches routinely drop from the upper slopes and have taken parties to the ground. Water pressure can be released from under the ice with serious consequences and happens often on the slabs. This is some of the best easy-moderate ice in the area but involves a great commitment on the short winter days."

bart
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Wow, that's really amazing Bart. A great shot of it.

I can't imagine that being really safe at all. I wouldn't mind trying ice climbing say in Ouray Colorado where you are on real thick ice flows. This? Man, no way I would even think of it.
 
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