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Antarctic Ice Measurement: Research at the South Pole
Outdoor Research Ambassador Chris Simmons reports from the bottom of the world, where he and a team of geologists and earth scientists are measuring the rate of Antarctic glacial retreat.
Leading Ice
Many people ask me how they will know when they are ready to lead ice, and I always reply that it is only once you have a lot of mileage on a top rope. Margo offers tips from experience on leading ice!
World Cup of Ice
Traveling across the world to compete in the World Cups of ice/mixed climbing will be a wild and crazy adventure for Gordon. His journey has taken him to South Korea. Up next: Italy and Switzerland. Follow here.
Bozeman Ice Fest 2010
[ December 11, 2010; December 12, 2010; December 13, 2010; ] The Bozeman Ice Fest returns this December from the 11th through the 13th. Come out and hone your ice climbing skills with clinics taught by Outdoor Research Ambassador Sarah Hueniken and Outdoor Research IFMGA Team member Lilla Molnar and Adam George.
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From Iceland With Love
Iceland garnered its’ name from Floki “Raven” Vilgeroarson. This unlucky Viking explorer had the “luck” to land on Icelands’ frozen north not it’s more temperate southern part hence the name. Unlike Floki, the purpose of my trip was to explore the cornucopia of this frozen land .
Margo and Cheryl Send It
Two incredible women of ice give a demo at the Ouray Ice Festival. Margo Talbot and Cheryl Wallace make it look easy and share some tips on climbing safe, selecting tools, and how to give your partner props on their stellar skillz. Get more info on where to see the Glitter Girls next and how [...]
How to Overcome the Slow Economy: Go Ice Climbing
This week…I ended up being the victim of cutbacks; a tale I am sure many out there have suffered recently…So what to do?…I headed out on highway one bound for Canmore, Alberta.


