Ep. 42 - The Power of Long-Term Projects
Phil Wortmann doesn’t look at outrageous projects like most people. Rather, it’s a puzzle to be solved and the pieces might just require a whole new set of skills and close to a decade to put it all together.
Aaron is the host of Ice Ice Beta and one of the Online Editors of The Cooler.
Phil Wortmann doesn’t look at outrageous projects like most people. Rather, it’s a puzzle to be solved and the pieces might just require a whole new set of skills and close to a decade to put it all together.
The ice climbing in the South Fork of the Shoshone outside Cody, WY, is an immense and rugged playground for intrepid ice climbers with a sense of adventure and who don’t mind a bit of suffering.
If JC Dubeau is known it’s somewhat as a dark horse. Seriously, who is this guy?
Enni Bertling has seen it all when it comes to climbing in Finland.
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Conan Thai shares a short film and some words on the importance of community.
Issue #21
Pedro Guerra-Zúñiga has a fighting spirit — a spirit that especially likes to laugh. After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Pedro decided he would respond on his terms: with humor and a goal of making Team Canada.
Issue #21
Roger Strong made his catch king crab fishing so he could ski and climb the rest of the year — it was a path forged by sea and steel and off-season adventure. But the metallurgy of life also requires tempering, annealing, and healing too.
Does drytooling have a grading problem? Katie McKinstry Stylos is one of top drytoolers in the world, specializing in big roofs. After her recent trip to project Parallel World (D15+/D16?) she has some questions.
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Part of the human condition is wanting to share the things we love; the things we find meaning in. So in February 2024, when my 8-year old son asked if he could “try ice climbing,” my stoke level was off the charts.
Issue #20