WOW, we made it to 25-12-25! Yup, it's Christmas Day, and only a scant few days away from a whole new year... And honestly I do admit that I am anxious to flip the switch. 2025 has been good in some very small ways I suppose, but it's certainly brought many challenges. Both on a global and personal level.
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Milk Pail -
WI 4 IV
Climb a 35' pillar, then low angle ice for 50' to trees. On the first ascent it was late in the season and lots of the ice had melted. The ice was like the milk foam you get when you milk cows by hand.
From Everest Base Camp, you can walk four hours and you're lounging on grass, drinking beer with trekkers. K2 stands absolutely on its own. The approach is hard. The base camp feels like the moon. The mountain itself looks utterly impregnable, and there's no easy way up the thing. And all this hits you between the eyes when you see it for the first time. It's like that famous Munch painting. You know the oneāThe Scream? Except, of course, you're the one doing the screaming.
—Jim Curran
Mid December climbers on Standard Route at Frankenstein
Crawford Notch
Selected Ice Conditions effective December 25, 2025
So we didn't exactly get what we wanted from the Ice Santa last night. But at least we didn't get any coal in the stocking... [wry grin] That said, I think we will be back to some nice early season ice very quickly. And yes Virginia, there still IS some decent ice to be climbed.
Huntington Ravine
many options
Repentance
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Standard Route
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Dracula
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