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In the early 70’s, after returning
home from a tough day of ice climbing in the Chamonix
valley, Yvon Chouinard, teamed up with a local forge
and ice axe maker to craft the first dropped-pick ice
axe. Ice climbing
has never been the same since. Whether you want a classic
ice climb or the latest mixed route, there is something
for everyone in the Alps. Do you want to work on your
ice leading? With its multitude of class 2-3 ice routes,
La Cremarie in Chamonix is the perfect
place to start. Val di Cogne, just
across the border in Italy is an ice climber’s dream
with many different canyons of ice leading to all types
of climbs. Also nearby, Trient, Switzerland
offers a good selection of easily accessible ice.
Ice
is usually best from mid-December until some time in
early March. Come test your skills and tour the Grivel
or Simond factory while here, or order a hand-made
axe from Zermatt or Grindewald.
>> Chamonix
>> Val di Cogne
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