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  2. Rock & Ice - Wikipedia

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    Rock & Ice is a magazine published by Outside focusing on rock and ice climbing.The first issue came out in March 1984. [1] The first publisher was Neal Kaptain. George Bracksieck worked for him, beginning in January 1984, and the two became equal partners in September of that year.

  3. Rock and Ice Club - Wikipedia

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    The Rock and Ice Club was an English climbing club formed by a group of Manchester climbers. The group regularly climbed on the weekends and met in the week to discuss the past weekends climbs and plan their future trips [ citation needed ] .

  4. Adam Ondra - Wikipedia

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    Adam Ondra (Czech pronunciation: [ˈadam ˈondra]; born February 5, 1993) is a Czech professional rock climber, specializing in lead climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing. In 2013, Rock & Ice described Ondra as a prodigy and the leading climber of his generation. [1]

  5. The Main Difference Between Rock and Ice Climbing. (And Why ...

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    Even the most dedicated of rock climbers can lose their outdoor-stoke in February. Learning to ice climb is a great way to climb outside, but making the jump to the sharp end is a big decision.

  6. Mixed climbing - Wikipedia

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    Mixed climbing is a climbing discipline used on routes that do not have enough ice to be pure ice climbs, but are also not dry enough to be pure rock climbs.To ascend the route, the mixed-climber uses ice climbing equipment (e.g. double ice tools and crampons), but to protect the route, they use both rock-climbing equipment and ice climbing equipment.

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  8. The Alpinist - Wikipedia

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    The Alpinist is a 2021 American documentary film directed by Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen about Marc-André Leclerc, a free-spirited and little-known 23-year-old Canadian rock climber, ice climber, and alpinist.

  9. Sue Nott - Wikipedia

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    Susan Nott (June 12, 1969 – c. May 20, 2006) [1] was an American mountain climber and ice climber. In May 2006, she and her climbing partner (Karen McNeill) disappeared on Mount Foraker in Alaska, and neither body has ever been recovered.