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Elevation: 1,617 ft
GPS: 44.02923, -71.76617
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Shared By: BrianWinslow on Mar 5, 2008 · Updates
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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2022 NOTE - The new ("Dogarf & Wilcox) NH Ice Guide calls this the Luck O' The Irish crag, and because (hopepfully) there is more ice climbing in Kinsman Notch than just at this one crag ( Jon Sykes where are you ?!) I have re-named it as such and placed it as a sub-area in Kinsman Notch. R Hall Jan 2022

Kinsman Notch is perched high above rt. 112 just outside of North Woodstock. On the weekends the area is usually very crowded for a few good reasons

-There are a great variety of climbs (from WI2-WI4+ and even some mixed climbing) in close proximity to one another.

-The ice generally comes in fat with a few exceptions.

-Most of the climbs are easy to top rope from trees above (bring some long runners.)

-The heavily wooded area generally keeps the sun off of the ice and the wind out of the crag.

-North Woodstock has some interesting dining and is a classic old New Hampshire country town.

The crag has two distinct sections around the main flows. On the right (where the climber's path meets the cliff) is the Pot o' Gold and Leprechaun's Lament area have numerous climbs and variations, and about 400 yards further left lies The Beast area. The trail from the nondescript parking lot will take you up (very steeply) to the right hand side of the crag, at the base of Pot o' Gold. Follow the cliff line to the left to reach the base of the other climbs.

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Go west from exit 32 off of I-93 into North Woodstock, at a blinking light (Rt 3) take a slight left (basically go straight ahead) to stay on Rt 112, continue on this road. Stay on Rt 112 where Rt 118 breaches off left. Go 1.7 miles beyond Rt 118 and park at a less than obvious pull-off on the left side of the road. ( 0.3 Mi. beyond the WMNF sign, and generally plowed out and full of cars on the weekend.)

The path starts from just beyond the uphill end of the usually-plowed area. Within a few feet of the start, the path goes through a stand of closely-spaced 2-3-inch diameter trees (2016). Hike up the hill towards the ice you can see from the car, aiming for the right (hopefully the trail is broken down for you. The trail is steep so bring your cardio lungs or get your but kicked. (and, depending on snow-surface conditions, consider putting on crampons at the car or at the first steep section...it just gets steeper)

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