Rock and Ice - November 2018,#254
Rock and Ice - November 2018,#254
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In the special issue of Rock and Ice - "Road Trip Issue"
RHODE TRIP: A first road trip goes awry down South. By Curran McMahon
LET'S BRING OUTSIDE, INSIDE: Finally, a solution to exposing gym rats to real rock climbing. By Andrew Bisharat.
MOUNTAIN OF MOUNTAINS: The Matterhorn is the Disneyland of mountains, but you still need to climb it. By Ben Tibbetts.
COLORS OF EMOTION: Penitente, Colorado, was one of our very first sport crags, and it remains among the best. By Chris Schulte.
BULGARIAN GOLD: Remote... mysterious... and packed with climbing. Caves, tufas, big walls - and when did you last your an abandoned communist monument? By Steve McClure.
WEST VIRGINIA: Oly four miles as the crow flies from Seneca Rocks, yet an hour and a world away, are the obscure charms of historic Smoke Hole Canyon. By Christopher Beauchamp
THE OTHER SIDE OF OBITUARIES: What it's like to write them in our climbing world. By Alison Osius.
Rock and Ice Magazine Description:
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Rock and Ice takes readers on a virtual tour of the vertical world of climbing with exciting features, gripping photography, gear reviews, and plenty of tips and techniques from the experts. The magazine covers every aspect of the climbing scene: rock climbing, mountaineering, big wall climbing, ice climbing, bouldering and the indoor climbing gym scene.
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