by dseasholtz
Mon, February 11 2019 13:30
Last week's temps in the 50's and the rain did knock it down, but more seasonable temps this week may help. Photos below of Roadside Gully and the Gemini Gullies were taken on 2/10/2019.
Ice climbing did get some favorable publicity in the local newspaper on 2/11/2019: Lock Haven Express
Roadside Gully: (Left) Low angle approach in Roadside Gully is now open water. (Right) The upper tiers in Roadside are hanging on, but I suspect some delamination.
Gemini Gullies: With the excessive runoff, the upper amphitheaters are now triplets this year, with an interesting column that formed to the right of Right Gemini Gully
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Lock Haven / Renovo
by dseasholtz
Fri, February 01 2019 17:35
The "Polar Vortex" has helped tremendously to recover from the rain events we had last month. Both the Roadside Gully, and the Gemini Gullies are in and climbable. I did not stop to check on Hidden Amphitheater, as it had a massive amount of water coming down the tiers last week. The Gemini's were climbed yesterday via the Left Gully. The party lost a cell phone there, so if you end up on that side of the river over the weekend, please keep an eye out for it. Get on this now, as next week's weather forecast is not good.
Roadside Gully: (Left) The low angle approach has crusted over, but be aware of under cut and delaminated ice from the rain we had last month. (Right) All routes in the upper amphitheater look good from the road.
Gemini Gullies: (Left) Both gullies have filled in nicely. (Right) Left Gemini was climbed yesterday, but the center curtain (pillar) still needs some time to fill in.
(Left) Right Gemini Gully's upper head wall has filled in. (Right) Little Roadside Gully is now fat.
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Lock Haven / Renovo
by Dave Seasholtz
Sat, January 26 2019 23:39
With the excessive runoff from our wet Fall and Winter, the main waterfalls are currently flowing too strong to come in without an extended period of cold weather. But these wet conditions are beneficial for climbs that are fed by seeps and small springs. Just downstream from Rosecrans Falls near Loganton, in the upper end of the McElhattan Run Gorge, there are several cliffs that form short, but nice sporty ice and mixed routes. I visited here today, and was pleased to see most of the routes in and climbable. YouTube video from today: Ice Climbing Rosecrans Falls - January 26, 2019.
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Lock Haven / Renovo
by Dave Seasholtz
Fri, January 25 2019 14:20
Damage Report: After favorable ice building conditions this past weekend into Tuesday, we were hit with constant rain for over 24 hours Wednesday into Thursday. This put a big hit on the ice... Photos show the current conditions.
Hidden Amphitheater: I met Benjamin Stone from the Williamsport area at Hidden Amphitheater. He was flying his drone over the Green Run drainage to determine ice conditions, and got some awesome aerial photos of Hidden Amphitheater. These sure beats trying to get a shot through the trees! Ben passed me the following shots.
Open waterfall on all three pitches of Hidden Amphitheater.
Closeup of the second and third tiers in Hidden Amphitheater. It looks like the second pitch could have been in before the rain, but now has water shooting over the remaining ice. Too much runoff! Not sure if this will form this year unless we get an extended cold snap.
Roadside Gully: (Left) Low angle approach is still open water with delaminated and undercut ice. (Right) The steep upper tiers took a hit, but are looking fatter than a week ago.
Gemini Gullies: The seven mile approach road down the east side of the river is a sheet of ice, I backed out of a solo trip down river due to the slippery road conditions. I suggest chains or more than one vehicle to make the trek. I did get some photos shooting across the river.
(Left) The low angle first pitches at the Gemini Gullies look good, but topping out on either route could be a challenge. (Right) Left Gemini Gully: The central pillar, that usually tops out, is washed out and missing. It is possible the left ramp is there, but it could not be seen through the trees from across the river.
(Left) Right Gemini Gully looks in better shape than the left, but currently does not appear to top out. (Right) Little Roadside Gully looks to be kind of climbable, but there is that sketchy start from the side of the highway.
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Lock Haven / Renovo
by Dave Seasholtz
Tue, January 15 2019 20:53
Took a drive up the Renovo Road (Rt.120) north of Lock Haven this afternoon to assess conditions. Checked on the Gemini Gullies and Roadside Gully. With the excessive water flow from our very wet Fall and early Winter, we are going to need at least another week of COLD temps to get this stuff to fatten up and touch down. Did not check on Hidden Amphitheater as I am betting it is still a raging waterfall with all the runoff.
Gemini Gullies
Left Gemini Gully and its upper amphitheater.
Right Gemini Gully and its upper amphitheater.
Roadside Gully and its steep upper tiers in the amphitheater.
Little Roadside Gully along Rt. 120.
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Lock Haven / Renovo
by dseasholtz
Tue, September 18 2018 16:46
Cold weather is coming! Lets hope for favorable conditions this year.
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