Climbing : From Rock to Ice
by Nate Fitch, Ron Funderburke
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
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There are similarities in movements on ice, rock, and mixed terrain. The way a climber moves his or her body and the thought processes in movement on ice are remarkably similar to the way in which a climber approaches rock in the summer.
As part of the larger Climbing progression series, Climbing: From Rock to Ice gets climbers comfortable with transferring their skills to the ice.
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