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  2. Kluning - Wikipedia

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    Kluning is the act of walking over land on ice skates. [1] The word is derived from the Frisian word klune. In tour skating it is not always possible to travel the entire distance by skate. The ice under bridges might be too thin or kept open for transportational purposes.

  3. Does the walking on ice hack work? - AOL

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    A TikToker has shared their unique hack for walking on ice as temperatures continue to drop mid-winter.. On 17 January, lifestyle influencer Jojo took to her social media to share her friend’s ...

  4. How to prevent injuries when shoveling snow and walking on ice

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  5. Glacier hiking - Wikipedia

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    Glacier hiking involves walking on a glacier with special equipment, such as crampons, rope, climbing harness, helmet and ice axe, so that to some degree it resembles mountaineering. Glaciers are found on every continent except for Australia.

  6. Slipperiness - Wikipedia

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    Boy slipping on ice in 1890. Slippery warning sign in New Taipei, Taiwan. Slipperiness is when a surface has a low coefficient of friction, allowing objects to glide across the surface. People walking on slippery surfaces are likely to slip or fall. A surface can for example be slippery due to it being wet, or due to it being icy.

  7. Inside the grueling effort to recover the bodies of all 67 ...

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    They had debris. They had ice,” Edward Kelly, general president of the International Association of Fire Fighters, told CNN on Thursday. “Like I said, the swift current was a challenge ...

  8. Of Walking in Ice - Wikipedia

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    Herzog was determined to prevent this, and believed that an act of walking would keep Eisner from death. [2] He took a jacket, a compass and a duffel bag with the barest essentials and, wearing a pair of new boots, set off on a three-week pilgrimage from Munich to Paris through the deep chill and snowstorms of winter. [2]

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