they often get tangled and can be more of an annoyance than help. I would often only use them for a big long route where dropping an axe could be fatal
I do not comprehend the "need" to climb with its associated risks, primarily gravity, but that is a beautiful frozen waterfall!! Something we just do not see in California!
Thanks for the comment! Personally, I believe there is a goblin out there that hides in these kinds of areas. I would like to find him and find out his secrets. That’s just me though personally.
newbie here - why is your ice ax not on a strap to your body in case you drop it or it falls out (eg @1:43)?
they often get tangled and can be more of an annoyance than help. I would often only use them for a big long route where dropping an axe could be fatal
Very fair question. Pigeonmilk, which is a hilarious name by the way. Answered perfectly
@@Pigeonmilk89I am now very curious what pigeon milk would taste like. Thank you for your comment thst has peaked my curiosity
Enjoy it while it last, soon there will hardly be any ice to climb.
I do not comprehend the "need" to climb with its associated risks, primarily gravity, but that is a beautiful frozen waterfall!! Something we just do not see in California!
Thanks for the comment! Personally, I believe there is a goblin out there that hides in these kinds of areas. I would like to find him and find out his secrets. That’s just me though personally.