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		<title>Ghost Busters in New Hampshire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3/9/11 &#8211; Seizing the day after a March downpour followed by single-digit lows, Kevin Mahoney and Elliot Gaddy climbed The Ghost on Cannon Cliff in New Hampshire as a pure ice route—likely the first time this has been done, as well as the first free ascent of the route. The Ghost (IV 5.7 A3) is [...]]]></description>
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<p>3/9/11 &#8211; <b>Seizing the day after a March downpour followed by single-digit lows, Kevin Mahoney and Elliot Gaddy climbed <i>The Ghost</i> on Cannon Cliff in New Hampshire as a pure ice route—likely the first time this has been done, as well as the first free ascent of the route.</b> <i>The Ghost</i> (IV 5.7 A3) is a seven- or eight-pitch aid climb on the left side of Cannon&#8217;s &quot;big wall&quot; section. The route was first climbed in winter back in 1973, but it had never been climbed entirely on ice. &quot;I have been watching it for over 10 years, and tried it once before with [Ben] Gilmore, but the ice was delaminated,&quot; Mahoney said. However, rain streaked the mile-wide, 1,000-foot-high cliff with ice runnels earlier this week, and Mahoney and Gaddy were on the spot the next day.</p>
<p>&quot;We sent the whole thing to the top, 99 percent ice,&quot; Mahoney said. &quot;We thought it was NEI 6–.&quot; The two men climbed the route in four long pitches, with Gaddy leading the first and last, and Mahoney leading the middle pitches. They climbed a hanging ice curtain to breach the large roof on the summer route&#8217;s seventh pitch, and then simul-climbed a final 100-meter pitch to the summit. &quot;It was a race against the sun, as it was flowing with water,&quot; Mahoney said. &quot;We topped out at 12 noon, and not a minute too soon.&quot;</p>
<p>Date of Ascent: March 8, 2011</p>
<p>Sources: Kevin Mahoney, <i>Rock Climbs in the White Mountains of New Hampshire</i></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 08:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>3/9/11 &#8211; <b>Seizing the day after a March downpour followed by single-digit lows, Kevin Mahoney and Elliot Gaddy climbed <i>The Ghost</i> on Cannon Cliff in New Hampshire as a pure ice route—likely the first time this has been done, as well as the first free ascent of the route.</b> <i>The Ghost</i> (IV 5.7 A3) is a seven- or eight-pitch aid climb on the left side of Cannon&#8217;s &quot;big wall&quot; section. The route was first climbed in winter back in 1973, but it had never been climbed entirely on ice. &quot;I have been watching it for over 10 years, and tried it once before with [Ben] Gilmore, but the ice was delaminated,&quot; Mahoney said. However, rain streaked the mile-wide, 1,000-foot-high cliff with ice runnels earlier this week, and Mahoney and Gaddy were on the spot the next day.</p>
<p>&quot;We sent the whole thing to the top, 99 percent ice,&quot; Mahoney said. &quot;We thought it was NEI 6–.&quot; The two men climbed the route in four long pitches, with Gaddy leading the first and last, and Mahoney leading the middle pitches. They climbed a hanging ice curtain to breach the large roof on the summer route&#8217;s seventh pitch, and then simul-climbed a final 100-meter pitch to the summit. &quot;It was a race against the sun, as it was flowing with water,&quot; Mahoney said. &quot;We topped out at 12 noon, and not a minute too soon.&quot;</p>
<p>Date of Ascent: March 8, 2011</p>
<p>Sources: Kevin Mahoney, <i>Rock Climbs in the White Mountains of New Hampshire</i></p>
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