Mount Neacola

Mount Neacola was first climbed in 1991 by James Garrett, Loren Glick, and Kennan Harvey, on an expedition inspired by the intrepid Fred Beckey.

They climbed a notable couloir on the West Face to the North Ridge, and thence to the summit.

The route involves 4,600 feet (1,400 m) of ascent, mostly on ice up to an angle of 65 degrees.

New Hampshire climbers Ryan Driscoll, Justin Guarino, and Nick Aiello-Popeo have reported the first complete ascent of the north face in April 2021.

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