Valerie
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Hello. Avid Adirondack hiker here stepping outside my comfort zone...
I'm planning my second trip(ever) to the Whites for Thanksgiving weekend. I would love to do the Fraconia Ridge loop. I have read parts of it described as a "knife's edge". My concern is that late November ice may make this knife edge dangerous. My question is how narrow is this knife edge? Will we be reasonably safe doing this? I plan on carrying at least crampons with me, as well as something along the lines of sablicers.
I'm also looking at the possibilty of adding on Liberty and Flume(or climbing them the next day). How would they be if icy?
Also, what is the best direction to do this loop?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
I'm planning my second trip(ever) to the Whites for Thanksgiving weekend. I would love to do the Fraconia Ridge loop. I have read parts of it described as a "knife's edge". My concern is that late November ice may make this knife edge dangerous. My question is how narrow is this knife edge? Will we be reasonably safe doing this? I plan on carrying at least crampons with me, as well as something along the lines of sablicers.
I'm also looking at the possibilty of adding on Liberty and Flume(or climbing them the next day). How would they be if icy?
Also, what is the best direction to do this loop?
Thanks in advance for the advice.