Type: | Trad, TR, Ice, 60 ft (18 m), Grade II |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 1,128 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | JJ221 on Feb 21, 2015 |
Admins: | SMarsh |
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Description
This is the largest and most consistent ice on the New Jersey side of the Delaware Water Gap. The route is south facing so prolonged cold is needed to bring it in to shape. Several hundred feet of low angle climbing (WI 1-2) lead to the final headwall. There are several options at the headwall. 2 to 3 groups could climb comfortably.
Location
From the Mt. Tammany Red Dot trailhead parking area walk east along the westbound side of I-80 to the first significant drainage. Follow this up, the headwall will come into view after 200 feet of climbing. The route can be rapped or hike over the top and take the red dot trail down to the parking lot.
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