Join one of our AMGA certified guides for one or more days of incredible rock climbing in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States.
Private
White Mountains
+1 Day
May - Sep
High
Intermediate
During this rock climbing trip, you will get to select from a long, exciting list of fantastic climbing spots in New Hampshire. The options you will get to choose from have single and multi-pitch routes available. As a result, people of different skill levels can participate on this trip. However, all participants should be in good physical condition.
Some of the rock climbing spots you can select on this trip include the Franconia Notch, Cannon Cliff, Mount Washington and the Cathedral Ledge. Each one of these spots has its own unique climbing routes. For example, on the Franconia Notch, you can enjoy the Echo Ledge and Artist’s Bluff, which have rock faces that range from 5.6 to 5.11. Meanwhile, on the Cannon Cliff, you can choose from the Whitney-Gilman arête (5.7), Moby Grape (5.8) and the Eaglet (5.6). On Mount Washington there is the Pinnacle (5.7-5.9) and Henderson’s Buttress (5.4). Finally, on the Cathedral Ledge there is the Thin Air’s route (5.6) and Recombeasts (5.9). With so many routes to choose from, you can be sure you will have an amazing time. And despite the uniqueness of each area, what they all have in common are fantastic views of the towns and valleys below.
Rock climbing is an amazing activity. And if you would like to enjoy it in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, just send us a request.
More info
Please contact us to properly tailor your trip to your personal preferences. Also keep in mind that no hidden or extra fees exist.
Meeting point
5.0
(8)
Mountain Guide
At Adventure Spirit we provide Rock, Ice and Alpine Experiences. We are based in the Northeast, USA (Winter), and Pacific Northwest, USA (Spring/Summer).
Our guide operations are led by Kel Rossiter. After stints in the military, the corporate world, and a Zen monastery, Kel began pursuing climbing as his professional passion. A Washington native, his first summit was an all-cotton ascent of Mt. Adams (12,281'). Fortunately, he went on to get appropriate training and since then he has climbed and guided rock and ice in twelve different countries on four continents. Now based in Vermont for most of the year, Kel owns and operates Adventure Spirit LLC, a rock, ice, and alpine guide service specializing in Northeastern climbing destinations.
Kel is also active in higher education, serving as a faculty member/instructor at several area colleges and holding a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies. He has complemented his university studies with American Mountain Guide Association (AMGA) training, having become an IFMGA Mountain Guide.
Kel is an Ortovox Athlete/Guide Ambassador, and he also enjoys bringing the mountain experience to people through writing and has been published in Climbing Magazine, Alpinist, and The Seattle Times, among others. In between his stints in the mountains, Kel serves on the boards of CRAG-VT, Vermont’s climbing access organization and the Vermont Outdoor Guide Association. And though he left the Zen monastery long ago, he still does see the value found in just sitting still.
Languages
French | English
Certificates
IFMGA
Owen
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for this summer’s experiences. Frost Valley YMCA Adventure Trips utilized your guiding service throughout the summer, and each time they were met with professional and friendly guides. The guides, in my experience, are what really make the activities fun. When my kids come back chatting about how great climbing was and how awesome the guides were, I know I have found a worthwhile organization. Without your guides this summer, my kids would have missed out on a lot of opportunities. From the patience in pushing them to stretch beyond their limits and comforts to just sitting back laughing and having conversations with them, your guides have touched each of these campers in a positive way. So, thank you for all you have done for us this summer, and I look forward to rebooking with you next summer. —L. McLain, Adventure Director, Frost Valley YMCA
Logan
I think I speak for everyone in saying this weekend was a pleasure and we would like to thank you again for the entire experience. We very much appreciate your willingness to build a curriculum around our specific requests while also appreciating we may not know, what we don't know and adding in topics as you saw appropriate.
Rachel
The students had a blast!! Everyone was a little hesitant at first, but by the end of the day they were cheering on each other and climbing some of the toughest routes. Thanks for an awesome weekend! —M. Jennings, Student Activities Coordinator, Champlain College
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