The Ice Tower at Big White |
I went with my boyfriend, Tommy, who already had some ice climbing training. Because we both are experienced rock climbers with the necessary training in rope management, we were allowed to belay each other on the top ropes set up on the tower. For quite a reasonable price we were able to climb for a few hours trying out all the different routes and practicing our technique. For those who are new to climbing anything, it is an exhilarating experience to use your body and your strategic mind to maneuver your way up. From my experience bringing others climbing I find that the scariest part is actually the coming down. In order to truly trust that the rope and the gear is going to keep you safe you really need to let go of all your animal instincts telling you that letting go of the wall is a very bad thing. Ice climbing requires a different skill set than rock climbing and it took a little while to get used to using ice axes instead of my hands, and crampons instead of tight, rubber climbing shoes. I definitely needed to rest my hands because they were cramping up from hanging onto the axes for dear life. I also recommend wearing goggles to protect your eyes from ice chips falling into your face while you search for decent holds with the axes. While we were climbing, kids as young as 8 years old were giving it a shot and having a lot of fun, so age is no deterrent. The picture to the left is of me as I am getting closer to the overhung section of the hardest graded route. The picture below is of me celebrating at the top. That could be you!
Conquered it! |
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