Ephemeral Kingdom: Climbing Iceland's Greatest Glacier
Typical water-ice climbs are rarely steeper than 90 degrees. These may seem extremely challenging to the layperson, but even average climbers find that they are quickly able to manage most water-ice routes. Glacier ice, however, is a totally different beast. ‘Glacial ice formations aren’t just formed by gravity,’ Kemple says.
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