you might fall
Yes, ice climbing is dangerous, about 1.25 times as much as rock climbing. Same concept, but with ice climbing there are added dangers such as avalanches, falling into a deep crevice hidden beneath the snow, slipping, etc.
Yes. Mountain climbing is not only hard but dangerous.
Yvon Chouinard has written: 'Climbing ice' -- subject(s): Snow and ice climbing
An ice axe is used in mountain climbing.
Rock and Ice magazine primarily features content related to rock climbing and ice climbing, including articles on climbing destinations, gear reviews, training tips, and profiles of climbers.
Rock climbing is not very dangerous if you know what you're doing and have the right equipment.
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You can book an ice climbing adventure by going to your travel agent, or you can check online, there are hundreds of adventure packages, try TripAdvisor.
Mountain climbing on its own is dangerous, requiring advanced skills, courage and resourcefulness. Climbing in Antarctica can be especially dangerous, given its extreme climate and the lack of any local facilities to care for you if you have any kind of accident.
The purpose of Crampons is to gain purchase on slick ice when Mountaineering or ice climbing. Since ice has little to no friction the crampons spikes allow you walk or climb with out slipping or falling.
while i was climbing the snowy mountain i had to use an ice ax
ice and loose rocks