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Ice Climbing

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Ice Climbing for Beginners Guide + Where to Ice Climb in Jasper Alberta

Do you want to give ice climbing a shot? Check out our guide to Ice Climbing for Beginners. If we can do it, so can you. This goes over the basics of ice climbing, what you can expect, what to wear ice climbing, and where to ice climb in Jasper National Park.

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Velocity | Ice Climbing in Italy

'In ice climbing you have to find your own velocity' Matthias Scherer and Tanja Schmitt travel to Cogne, Italy to explore an artistic view into a frozen world.

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Guy Robertson making the first winter ascent of Sniffer Buttress (VIII,8) on Beinn a’Bhuird. The twin cracks crux looms ominously above. This is Robertson’s fourth winter addition to the imposing Bloodhound Buttress area in Coire an Dubh Lochain. Previous successes include The Scent (IX,8), The Whip (VII,8) and Bloodsport (VI,7). (Photo Simon Richardson)

Guy Robertson making the first winter ascent of Sniffer Buttress (VIII,8) on Beinn a’Bhuird. The twin cracks crux looms ominously above. This is Robertson’s fourth winter addition to the imposing Bloodhound Buttress area in Coire an Dubh Lochain. Previous successes include The Scent (IX,8), The Whip (VII,8) and Bloodsport (VI,7). (Photo Simon Richardson)

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Ice Climbing is one of Ontario’s Most Brag-worthy Winter Adventures
Training for Ice climbing, Mixed climbing and Drytooling inside the climbing gym with a pair of DRY ICE Evolution.
Training for Ice Climbing requires a focus on foot work and controlling your center of gravity. With DRY ICE Tools you can focus on isolating your feet and working on controling your center of gravity like you would outside on the ice with a set of Ice tools. Here is an example of how you can practice your movement straight up an ice flow simulated with a pair of DRY ICE Tools on the Tension Board.
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