Date: 21st November 2009
Normally there’s a lot of ice in the Canadian Rockies by this time of year. And, in general, there is enough now for most people. But I need dead-vertical big chunks of it, and there’s not much of that around yet. The normal pillars haven’t formed, and most of the bigger routes aren’t that steep or are under some horrendous avi hazard. But I‘m on this 24-hour ice climbing kick at the moment, and I need to climb a lot of vertical ice… Bitch bitch, solve the problem: my own ice training wall in the backyard!!
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We need a photo!
Video up now Dougald, sorry for the lack of photos but hopefully the video will give you a good idea…
Just posted a link at my new site: http://coloradomountainjournal.com/?p=233
Thanks Wil you allways give a laugh. Dave And Lee. Rivergums.
Glad I'm not the only one out there gettin' skunked and turning around at sunrise. Thanks for the ideas for how to make the wind a good training buddy.
Jiant Willy:
To heighten the dry-fooling experience at home:
Fill your gloves with ice, soak your tools in vaseline, light a wick and hang it from your pantaloons.
Hooray for chocmint-icecream.
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