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Last year for Crawford Notch Access via rail

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Insert name · · Harts Location · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 56

Looks like Access To Willard/Frankenstein will be a bit more time cons


I wonder how we can get clear clarification on how they would like certain climbs near the tracks accessed to avoid potential issues.

Mitch Steiner · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2019 · Points: 0

I’ve only been there once.

How else will you get to those areas? 

Molly Mundy · · Jackson, NH · Joined Feb 2021 · Points: 0

Hi! Chiming in as a representative of Friends of the Ledges here! We’re currently working on solutions to this issue. At the moment the most important thing is for climbers to stay off the tracks as much as possible, to be respectful towards railroad workers, and to encourage others to do the same. We’re asking climbers to approach the Ampitheater using the Frankenstein Cliff trail instead of the tracks, in an effort to minimize usage of the tracks (this approach is outlined in the map below). Hopefully we’ll be able to provide more guidance and updates eventually. In the meantime, it would be helpful for folks to spread the word about using this approach and being aware of the fact that trains could pass through at any time.

Insert name · · Harts Location · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 56
Molly Mundy wrote:

Hi! Chiming in as a representative of Friends of the Ledges here! We’re currently working on solutions to this issue. At the moment the most important thing is for climbers to stay off the tracks as much as possible, to be respectful towards railroad workers, and to encourage others to do the same. We’re asking climbers to approach the Ampitheater using the Frankenstein Cliff trail instead of the tracks, in an effort to minimize usage of the tracks (this approach is outlined in the map below). Hopefully we’ll be able to provide more guidance and updates eventually. In the meantime, it would be helpful for folks to spread the word about using this approach and being aware of the fact that trains could pass through at any time.

Molly,

I saw the photo for how to access Cinema


any idea on how the preferred access to the east side of Willard is?

Robert Gregory · · Berlin, CT · Joined Nov 2013 · Points: 0
Insert name wrote:

any idea on how the preferred access to the east side of Willard is?

Dave Lottman has a detailed post on his Northeast Alpine Start website:

https://northeastalpinestart.com/2023/12/01/climbing-access-update-crawford-notch-state-park/

dave custer · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2010 · Points: 2,711
Charles Iguana · · Boston, MA · Joined Nov 2020 · Points: 80

Absolutely gutted right now. As if global warming isn't bad enough, now we may not have access to the LHMW area and now more difficult access to Hanging Gardens, etc?   How many cars can fit in those alternate pullouts vs Arethusa and the Highland Center? 

I know, first world problems. 

David Maver · · Philadelphia PA · Joined Nov 2012 · Points: 0

This is a bummer. I hope the trains are infrequent enough that the railroad doesn't mind some limited travel along the tracks to reach different climbing sites. 

Insert name · · Harts Location · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 56
David Maver wrote:

This is a bummer. I hope the trains are infrequent enough that the railroad doesn't mind some limited travel along the tracks to reach different climbing sites. 

I would say it jeopardizes future access to certain spots that aren’t “horizontal crossings”. The Railway aren’t the friendliest regarding the matter. 

DGoguen · · Conway NH · Joined Jan 2017 · Points: 0

J Westgate · · Nh · Joined Nov 2023 · Points: 0

Dave. Be nice

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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