Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Unclimbed WI6 Ice Route


OK, here you go. This is a photo of an almost-formed, unclimbed, single-pitch, WI 6 pillar. By now, I am guessing this never-before-climbed feature is actually touching down. It was close last week and judging by the amount of dripping, it was still growing. It eagerly awaits the gentle touch of a very skilled climber (if your last name is Lacelle, that would help). Figure out where it is and go do it. Too sketchy for me! Being a slender, free-standing pillar, your first screw placement will have to wait until about 25 metres up once you are above where it attaches to the rock--essentially a free solo. In total, this pitch will be about 60 metres long. It is pretty rare these days to find virgin pure ice routes so go snag the first ascent of it. She won't be a virgin for long; unless it gets cold soon and it collapses. Who will be the first?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks to me like a serial driller's friend...

Gord McArthur said...

She was getting close to touching down this past sunday. A real beauty.

Sean Isaac said...

I just heard it snapped off half way up. So much for someone sending a new WI6+X...