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WEDNESDAY, 31 JANUARY 2007
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Ice Climber Dies in Colorado Springs |
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Thirty-two-year old Reid Hunt has died after falling 170 feet at a popular ice climbing spot near Colorado Springs last January 28.
Hunt was standing over the edge of an ice wall and preparing to rappel down when he slipped, according to Steve Perry, public information officer for El Paso County Search and Rescue. Hunt was not secured and was not wearing any protection, even a crampon.
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MONDAY, 29 JANUARY 2007
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Bendler, Ice Climbing World Bouldering Champ |
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Austrian Markus Bendler has been hailed as the Ice Climbing World Bouldering Champion during the Ice Climbing World Cup at Valle di Daone in Italy.
Bendler won gold in the first stage of the Ice Climbing World Club, hence the title. Bendler defeated his co-competitors which include Simon Wander and Herbert Klammer. During the competition, his fellow climbers Mario Prinoth, Alexey Vagin, A
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THURSDAY, 25 JANUARY 2007
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Bendler, Levarda Win Ice Climbing World Cup |
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Markus Bendler from Austria and Jenny Lavarda from Italy have won the first stage of the Ice Climbing World Cup last weekend at Valle di Daone, Italy.
Petra Muller from Switzerland and Maria Shabalina from Russia took the second and third places, respectively in the women's category. Rounding up the top three in the men's category are Simon Wandeler from Switzerland and Herbert Klammer fro
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MONDAY, 22 JANUARY 2007
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Ice Climbers Drawn Back to Mount Hood |
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The climbing tragedy last month at Mt. Hood resulting to the fatality of three ice climbers seems to have not decreased the enthusiasm of ice climbers to reach the summit of the 11,237-foot mountain.
Breaks in winter storms have drawn ice climbers back into the mountain. Their "desire for the solace, challenge and sense of mortality" is still strong. Last weekend, at least five climbing gr
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THURSDAY, 18 JANUARY 2007
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Iowa Farm Silos Used for Ice Climbing |
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Silos in Jim Budlong's farm near Cedar Falls have not been used since 1986. His friend, University of Northern Iowa (UNI) physical education teacher Don Briggs, has asked him about it and thought about making ice climbing perch out of the silos.
Briggs, an avid climber, began "one of the more unusual combinations of winter sport and farming". He had also written a short book, "Silo Ice Cli
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