by dseasholtz
Mon, February 17 2014 11:31
Received a post from Jim Bowers. (This guy is directly responsible for my ice addiction, as he introduced me to ice climbing back in the 1980's. ) Jim reports: "Southeast of Hughesville, PA at N 41°10'48.34" W 76°41'2.79" off of Rt. 442 south of Hughesville. Impressive looking flows coming down a cliff. Took these photos from a good distance away. Two flows - the one on the left looks fun and the one on the right looks sporty. Most likely virgin. I'd have a go myself, but don't know if I will have the time and I don't actually need the adrenaline at the moment. Last week I had fun on the Rt. 322 roadcut South of Philipsburg which was in unusually bad condition considering the great ice year everywhere else. http://youtu.be/pvpaJLCCczQ"
New routes near Hughesville. (Jim Bowers photos)
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