Synopses & Reviews
The renowned climber presents a comprehensive guide to a sport experiencing a renaissance, in this new addition to the Mountaineers Outdoor Expert series.
Synopsis
* Will Gadd is an ESPN X Games and Ice World Cup winner
* Color photos throughout illustrate the climbing techniques
* Part of The Mountaineers Outdoor Expert series
"Mixed climbing is my favorite discipline. It's the most fun because it has the fewest rules -- sort of like professional wrestling compared to boxing." So says Will Gadd, as profiled in the book Fifty Favorite Climbs. Here the champion ice climber presents the same techniques and veteran wisdom he imparts to those who attend his annual clinics. These include step-by-step instructions for the swing (ice axe), the kick (footwork), and putting it all together (tracking); how to "read" ice to select your line and follow it safely; and drytool techniques for mixed climbing. Training exercises and inspirational stories complete this seminal guide.
Will Gadd won every major ice competition in the world in 1998 and 1999, as well as the 2000 Ice World Cup. A resident of Canmore, Alberta, he has written for Climbing and Rock & Ice, among other publications.
Synopsis
2004 Banff Mountain Exposition Award Winner and Silver Award Winner for Foreward Magazine's Book of the Year in Adventure and Recreation - Will Gadd is an ESPN X Games and Ice World Cup winner
- Color photos throughout illustrate the climbing techniques
- Part of The Mountaineers Outdoor Expert series
Mixed climbing is my favorite discipline. It's the most fun because it has the fewest rules -- sort of like professional wrestling compared to boxing. So says Will Gadd, as profiled in the book
Fifty Favorite Climbs. Here the champion ice climber presents the same techniques and veteran wisdom he imparts to those who attend his annual clinics. These include step-by-step instructions for the swing (ice axe), the kick (footwork), and putting it all together (tracking); how to read ice to select your line and follow it safely; and drytool techniques for mixed climbing. Training exercises and inspirational stories complete this seminal guide.
Will Gadd won every major ice competition in the world in 1998 and 1999, as well as the 2000 Ice World Cup. A resident of Canmore, Alberta, he has written for Climbing and Rock & Ice, among other publications.
Synopsis
"Mixed climbing is my favorite discipline. It's the most fun because it has the fewest rules--sort of like professional wrestling compared to boxing." So says Will Gadd, as profiled in "Fifty Favorite Climbs. Here the champion ice climber presents the same techniques and veteran wisdom he imparts to those who attend his annual clinics. These include step-by-step instructions for the swing (ice axe), the kick (footwork), and putting it all together (tracking); how to "read" ice to select your line and follow it safely; and drytool techniques for mixed climbing. Training exercises and inspirational stories complete this seminal guide.
Table of Contents
Gear. Gear maintenance -- Eat and dress for success. Climb ice! / by Kim Csizmazia -- Basic ice climbing -- Anchors and leading. Barry Blanchard whips ice climbing / by Barry Blanchard -- Descending. Big routes : modern tactics for speed and warmth -- Advanced ice techniques. Suffer machine fall / by Raphael Slawinski -- Leading and protecting mixed routes -- Mixed climbing -- Moving in mountains in winter. The golden rule / by Rob Owens -- Systems for survival. A lesson / by Will Gadd -- Training for winter climbing. Cluster luck / by Scott Semple.