Gemini Gullies - March 15, 2014

by dseasholtz Sat, March 15 2014 16:55

Wayne Barnard and I got probably our last sticks of the season at the Gemini Gullies today. The ice was surprisingly good, but the close to 50 degree temps had a lot of water running down the climb.  Not sure if this will survive another week.

    

    

    

    

We passed by Roadside Gully and the low angle approach now has several spots of open water and ice is coming down onto the road from the steep stuff above. This route is currently not recommended. 

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Roadside Gully - March 8, 2014

by dseasholtz Sun, March 09 2014 20:35

Ice is hanging strong at Roadside Gully. Some ice has fallen to the road, so use caution on the warmer days while traveling the approach gully.

    

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Hidden Amphitheater, Roadside Gully - February 16, 2014

by dseasholtz Wed, February 19 2014 13:16

Received a report from Brandon Tarr. Looks like they had a fine time up in Hidden Amphitheater on Sunday 2/16/12014. Brandon writes: "Climbed Hidden Amphitheater this past Sunday with Adam Coda and Doug Manning.  Lots of snow up there and really fat ice.  The third tier was a little thin near the top."

    

The second (crux) pitch at Hidden. | The second and third pitches at Hidden. (Brandon Tarr photos)

Brandon also sent along a couple photos of Roadside Gully.

    

Two shots of Roadside Gully from the road. (Brandon Tarr photos)

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Gemini Gullies - February 8, 2014

by dseasholtz Sat, February 08 2014 21:18

Took a trip across the river to Gemini Gullies today with Randy Edelman and Bruce Fontneau. The 7 mile trip down river was quite sporting as the unmaintained road is now covered with 8 - 10 inches of crusty snow. It is now four wheel drive only. The gullies were in great shape. We topped out on Right Gemini and then Randy and Bruce trekked over and ran a lap on Loner Gully to the South. Lots of climbing activity in the area today. There were parties on Roadside Gully, Hidden Amphitheater, and a second party in Left Gemini.

    

    

    

    

    

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Hidden Amphitheater - February 1, 2014

by dseasholtz Sun, February 02 2014 00:40

Randy Edelman, Ben Cox and I spent the day in the Hidden Amphitheater. Conditions were stellar with all pitches fat and leadable.

 

    

    

    

    

    

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Gemini Gullies - February 1, 2014

by dseasholtz Sun, February 02 2014 00:02

Jason Erdman from the Allegheny Outdoor Institute spent the day in the Gemini Gullies.
Jason reports:

"Matt Hirt, Brandon Sisino and I climbed right Gemini Gully today. The ice was in great shape and there were several leadable lines in right gully. We rappelled down left gully and the main curtain is looking solid and leadable. We also climbed a small 60 ft. flow to the left of the Gemini, which I don't see a name for in the Griz Guide. Bastard Chilld and Loner Gully to the right of Gemini looks to be in good shape as well."

    

The headwall in Right Gemini Gully. / Jason on lead in Right Gemini. (Jason Erdman photos)

 

    

The headwall in Left Gemini Gully. / Bastard Child and Loner Gully. (Jason Erdman photos)

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Roadside Gully - January 26, 2014

by dseasholtz Sun, January 26 2014 23:20

Have at it folks! This is turning into one of our better years. Roadside has not been this fat since 2009. Randy Edelman and I took a casual trip up Roadside late this afternoon. Please check out our pics.

 

    

    

    

The steep upper tiers in Roadside all look leadable. Topping out on Left Pillar could prove challenging. This is the first time in many years that I have seen Thriller Pillar come in, and Mixed Madness looks fat. Motorhead on top left needs a bit more time, but Glass Menagerie on top right looks as good as it gets.

    

    

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Roadside Gully - Hidden Amphitheater, January 9, 2014

by dseasholtz Fri, January 10 2014 15:35

Roadside Gully

Received a conditions report from Westley Shaffer from their trip up Roadside Gully on 1/9/14. Westley reports:

"I'm happy to report that the approach ice is thick enough to climb, at least the left half. Ice is solid up to the landing below the amphitheater. Water is still running on the right side down the first tier. With the coming warm temps I hope some of the ice holds until cold temps return.

I do have to apologize that I'm unfamiliar with route names and info. This was my first time there. Any way you could edit the photo to add route names, so I can get them right next time?"

Upper tiers of Roadside Gully , January 9, 2014. (Westley Shaffer Photo) Routes are labled per Westley's request. Conditions look protectable on most routes except Moterhead. Time will tell how much of a setback we will experience with the warm temps we are suppost to get this weekend.

Hidden Amphitheater

Also received a report from Jason Erdman: "Matt Hirt and I did a little night climbing in Hidden Amphitheater last night (1/9/14), trying to squeeze in some more ice before the thaw. The entire route was climbable with fat ice in some sections, although there is still a good amount of water running and there is still some bare spots where there is usually ice. The first two tiers were leasable, but the headwall on the third tier was still a little thin, but I was able to get to the top on the lower angle section to the left. I backed-up the rappel anchor with a new piece of webbing. Hopefully Saturday's warm temps and rain won't destroy everything. It is just starting to get good!"

 

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Gemini Gullies - January 5, 2014

by dseasholtz Sun, January 05 2014 22:51

Winter has come to Central Pennsylvania! Took a solo trip mid way up the Gemini Gullies. From the mid way traverse between the two gullies, I took a few shots of Jason Erdman, Alex Duncan, and Matt Hirt  as they were topping out on Left Gemini. Jason was kind enough to email me a conditions report. He best describes what they found in the steeper headwall section:

"Climbed in Gemini Gully today, which was in surprisingly pretty good shape. The ice was a little wet, but took up to 16cm screws in a few spots. The top tier of Left Gemini is still a little thin, but we were able to complete the climb on the left side with a few mixed moves and some rock pro. The top tier of Right Gemini is coming in nicely, but is still a little thin. After another week of good temps, Gemini should be in really good shape. I also replaced the lower rappel anchor with some new webbing."

 

    

Left: Soloed up the Left Gemini Gully to the mid way traverse ledge. Right: I also enjoyed the Right Gully approach. (Kathy Seasholtz Photos)

 

    

Left: Alex Duncan on steep step midway up Left Gemini. Right. Matt Hirt climbing up to the base of the Left Gemini headwall. (Jason Erdman Photos)

 

    

Left and Right: Matt Hirt seconding the Left Gemini headwall. (Dave Seasholtz Photos)

 

    

Left: The headwall in Left Gemini Gully. (Jason Erdman Photo) Right: The headwall in Right Gemini Gully. (Dave Seasholtz Photo)

 

    

Left: Jason Erdman rappelling out of Left Gemini. (Dave Seasholtz Photo) Right: Descending Right Gemini (Kathy Seasholtz Photo)

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Recovery - Roadside Gully - January 5, 2014

by dseasholtz Sun, January 05 2014 22:38

Roadside has recovered nicely with the past several days/nights of single digit temperatures. If the weather reports come true for the next several days, this will be the place to climb by next weekend.

 

    

Left: The low angle approach gully is filling in nicely, except for a wet section near its top. Right: Glass Menagerie looks to be now touching down on the top tier.

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Lock Haven / Renovo

Roadside Gully / Hidden Amphitheater - December 14, 2013

by dseasholtz Sat, December 14 2013 14:24

Took a recon trip up the Renovo Road to check conditions. One word describes what I found: DRY. It appears that we have had a very dry Fall and there is not much runoff or ground water seeping. This is the opposite of what we had experienced in the past several years where we had too much water flowing and not enough cold temps to bring things in.

Roadside Gully

The low angle approach gully (Grade 2/3) to Roadside is now climbable but is probably a bit thin for screw placements. It is best just to solo it as I did. Higher up, the steep tiers will need some more time and cold temps to bring things in. The Left Pillar is close, but not yet ready. Because of the lack of runoff, nothing has yet to form on the top tier. Glass Menagerie is completely dry.

    

Roadside Gully December 14, 2013. The low angle approach to Roadside Gully is now climbable...the first time in several years.

 

    

Definitely climbable, but a bit thin to hold screws. The steep upper tiers still need some more cold temps to build...that, and a bit of runoff.

 

Hidden Amphitheater

Hidden Amphitheater is really hurting because of no runoff. I was hoping it would be farther along, but the right side of the second steep section (usually grade 3+/4) appears pretty dry. Time will tell if Hidden will continue to build, or completely dry up.

    

Two shots of Hidden Amphitheater (December 14, 2013).

 

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Lock Haven / Renovo

November 27, 2013 - Welcome!

by Dave Seasholtz Tue, November 26 2013 21:40

We are off to a good start this season with surprisingly cold temps for late November. Hope the trend continues... 

Feel free to check our Ice Condition Archive Pages located along the right sidebar to see what we can expect if the weather cooperates. Please use this site and www.NEIce.com to assist you in determining where to climb.

HELP WANTED! Please help keep this site up to date. Use the conditions form listed on the "Submit" tab above, or email your Pennsylvania Ice Climbing trip reports and photos to dave@hikebikeclimb.net and I will post them to this site.

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