The small outcrops at Pike Run work great for dry tooling |
Tim checking out the Citronella Cave V4 to V6 |
Laura getting ready to give it a go... |
Laura on our 3rd climb |
Enjoying the new opportunities |
Laura practicing climbing in ice boots without tools |
On a non climbing note:
On the way home from Pike Run we were pleasantly surprised to see a pair of Northern Goshawks near Acme Dam on county line road. One was actively hunting and perching while the other perched the whole time far off on a field edged by forest. It will be interesting to see if they are herewintering or passing through to other territory. Goshawks are our largest accipiter and are irregular visitors to our region. They live in the colder, northern climates of Canada during summer and migrate south for the winter. The Goshawk is related to our summer resident Sharp-Shinned and Coopers hawks. Here's a photo we shot of one perched on a dead snag.
Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis near Acme Dam, Dec. 16, |
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