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Note 44.358 MOUNT-L 358 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 25 lines 24-MAR-1994 15:04 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar,IJS,(61)-371-321" 25 lines 24-MAR-1994 15:04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: STENAR::STENAR::MRGATE::"X400::1=de::2=d400::3=tr::5=EDU::4=METU::4=CC::4=VM::6=owner-mount-l" To: CUPIDO::STRITAR CC: Subj: Re: Ice axes and crampons From: NAME: Mountaineering Discussion List MOUNT-L FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> To: NAME: Multiple recipients of list MOUNT-L FUNC: edu <6=MOUNT-L@4=VM@4=CC@4=METU@5=EDU@3=TR@2=D400@1=DE@X400@STENAR> Concerning ice axes and crampons ... Good quality and a design to meet the requirements of the primary mountaineering style/emphasis are the best guidelines. The design of both axes and crampons will vary along the continuum of activities from alpine snow climbing to ascending waterfall ice. The other factor is overall quality - you get what you pay. I suggest that you consider making the move west then link up with some experienced snow/ice climbers. Such persons often have extra gear that you may be able to borrow and try out. A backup plan would be to rent gear for awhile to enable hands-on use before purchase. There should be plenty of equipment shops out there that will rent as well as sell you what you need, or just want, once you get there. Reviews of alpine gear have been done in "Climbing" and "Rock & Ice" magazines over the past year and a half. Phil Watts - Northern Michigan Univ. FAPW@NMUMUS
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