With only a handful of developed rocks climbs, this area has a surprising number of quality ice and mixed routes. The view is also spectacular and faces an easterly direction towards the Rumney commons.
Getting There
This area is right of the Bakery and a little further up the hill.
Follow the guidelines given in Ward Smith's Rumney guidebook. To walk there from the base of the parking lot wall and the Bakery, you would have to pass through a few properties which may be ok with special permission.
Otherwise you can walk from the top of the Parking-Lot wall directly over and around Infinity Wall from the backside and thereby stay in the National Forest the whole time.
The Classics
Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Infinity Wall:
This ice flow grows big and fat right on-top of the rock route "Black Buttress". A nice mountaineering adventure with snow, ice, and rock. P1 (WI 3/M4+): Start at small to body sized right facing icicle. Stem and mantel to gain snice-ramp. Follow to huge snowledge and belay off tree. 30 ft.P2 (WI4+): Move right along snowledge to access fat Blue Buttress proper and continue to trees. 50ft...[more]Browse More Classics in NH
This area is a little different than your average Rumney "crag" and resembles more the areas around Kinsmen Notch warranting a little more adventure and mountaineering style ascents than most of the roadside climbs have to offer. It's great practice for more remote wilderness areas offering solice and pristine environment even though typographically it is not that far out of the way.