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Lots of ice has been climbed on the "White Candlestick" near Jacobs Ladder on the Ben (first climbed in 83?)and more at the Knuckle and Stacks Bluff. Check out with the Launceston climbers who get up there regularly.
I have slides of the Candlestick somewhere if you want pictures.
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from Jon 5/17/2004 11:43:37 AM
The Foresight gully on the W side of Geryon holds snow very late into the season. Could be interesting if it ices up. There is a photo on Grant Dixon's site of some winter climbing on Geryon:
http://www.view.com.au/dixon/3-7.htm
Craglets also mentions that the Geryon Traverse (traverse along all 4 peaks starting at either end) has been done in winter. That would be epic.
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from Grant Dixon 5/21/2004 10:11:56 AM Hi Jon
I'm just back from some real snow - the Karakoram in Pakistan.
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Geryon is a fair walk (as is Ossa) so you'd want to be sure of the
conditions. Federation Pk is a waste of time - too maritime (and a long
walk). Stick with somewhere accessible that you can get to quickly. For
example, a cliff below The Knuckle on Ben Lomond (rather than Stacks Bluff
itself) has been popular with some northern climbers (it can be reached
readily, partly by vehicular track, from Storeys Creek.
Grant
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from Bill Baxter 10/8/2004 10:19:42 PM
This winter the Knuckle was in the best condition I've ever seen it. The ice remained near freezing for most of the day, it was thick enough to take the full length of a screw.
The Knuckle (above Sphinx Bluff) has a lot (10+) of good lines 20 to 40 metres and at an angle 65 to 75 degrees.
The route of the season for Peter Booth and me was not here but on Baleen Crag next to Stacks Bluff. The Trident is 5 pitches, 160m, Scottish Ice 5. The last 70m is a headwall as steep as dolerite gets 85+ degrees. Exciting stuff!
The picture is of me at the Knuckle on The Runnel, 40 metres, S4.