So here we are on April 9th and the lower elevation ice season is done. I mean sure, somebody will hold me to task and say the managed to scratch up something. I've mentioned it before that BITD George and I used to climb Dracula on April 15. But I think those daze are gone. I've talked to several guide friends and it's D.O.N.E. Just head up to The Ravines for some alpine fun.
AVALANCHE DREAMS: A Memoir of Skiing, Climbing and Life
Louis Dawson describes his life in six sections with each one representing a different era of his life. The forty-three short chapters flow smoothly and keep the reader wanting to explore one more episode at each reading.
This is how they die, I thought. They pass out or freeze without caring. They die as spectators, believing it's all happening to someone else. I'd rather be fully alive and awake when I die, I want to be terrified. The last place I want to snuff it is on a slope no steeper than a beginner's ski hill.
—Mark Twight
BEWARE! That ice above the North End is just waiting to come down.
Unicorn, Cathedral Ledge
Selected Ice Conditions effective April 9, 2026
This is the last Ice Report of the 2025/2026 season. It's sure been a good one. I hope you've found this useful and have had a good one. Thanks for your support.
Huntington Ravine
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Dracula
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