Type: | Trad, Ice, 120 ft (36 m) |
FA: | unknown to me |
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Shared By: | Cal Seeley on Jan 13, 2025 |
Admins: | Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
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In April, 2017, a large access problem arose at Holts Ledge when the town of Lyme Selectboard voted to remove all of the climbing bolts that had been placed at Holt’s Ledge and close it to climbing. Climbers objected and the Selectboard’s previous decision was put to a town vote.
In October 2017, town residents overwhelmingly voted to remove all of the bolts that had been placed on the cliff. In 2018, despite an outcry from the local climbing community, many of those bolts were cut, damaged or removed.
In 2018, climbers were able to show that Dartmouth College actually owns the cliff, not the town of Lyme. In October 2018, the town of Lyme rescinded its 2017 rule barring climbing and closing access to the cliff.
Dartmouth College currently has this to say about the ledge:
outdoors.dartmouth.edu/acti…
Holts ledge is being ice climbed without issues. What has changed radically is the approach. Presently access is only by going up from the Dartmouth Skiway D.O.C. parking lot for non skiers. This is mandatory parking to know your at the ledges. Access is by the Green Pastures ski trail at the far southeast end of the ski area - follow the green signs. I didn't know of this trail or I would have notified MP of this place long ago. Access became a issue in the late 1980's when there was private land development. Anyway are enough of us to find out anymore details from the D.O.C. about climbing there.
In October 2017, town residents overwhelmingly voted to remove all of the bolts that had been placed on the cliff. In 2018, despite an outcry from the local climbing community, many of those bolts were cut, damaged or removed.
In 2018, climbers were able to show that Dartmouth College actually owns the cliff, not the town of Lyme. In October 2018, the town of Lyme rescinded its 2017 rule barring climbing and closing access to the cliff.
Dartmouth College currently has this to say about the ledge:
outdoors.dartmouth.edu/acti…
Holts ledge is being ice climbed without issues. What has changed radically is the approach. Presently access is only by going up from the Dartmouth Skiway D.O.C. parking lot for non skiers. This is mandatory parking to know your at the ledges. Access is by the Green Pastures ski trail at the far southeast end of the ski area - follow the green signs. I didn't know of this trail or I would have notified MP of this place long ago. Access became a issue in the late 1980's when there was private land development. Anyway are enough of us to find out anymore details from the D.O.C. about climbing there.
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A huge freestanding column that gets kind of worked by even the slightest sun. Climb fun approach ice for 60-80 feet, then (delicately) fire up steep candles to the trees. Please comment with the correct name. It has to have some first ascent info since it’s a super proud line.
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