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 Post subject: ICE AXES what to look for?
PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:44 pm 
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Well after recently doing a summer recon mission to an Australian Peak called Mt Feathertop and looking at the climb back out of some of the chutes i think it time for an Ice Axe and crampons. Being Australian I know very little about climbing ice. Any tips would be great.

A few questions:

What Length?
Curved Handle or straight?
Do you use a leash?


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 Post subject: Re: ICE AXES what to look for?
PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:07 am 
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(I assume, we are only talking about climbing up chutes, but not about vertical ice climbing, right?)

I prefer a curved shaft, as I then don't crash my fingers against the ice every time, when holding the axe on the shaft below the axe's head.
My choice was a Petzl Summit axe.

I also use a Grivel Single Spring Leash, attached to my harness or backback's hipbelt. This way I avoid losing the axe when climbing on a rocky ridge using both hands, the axe briefly stored between back and backpack.

Length: if you only go steeps, you can go for a short axe. (eg. 50cm for a 190cm person)
If you also want to have it suitable for low-angle glacier travel, choose a longer one. (approx long enough to reach your ankles, when holding the axe at the head)
Mine is 60cm, I'm 191cm tall.


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 Post subject: Re: ICE AXES what to look for?
PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:40 pm 
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Hard to beat black diamond contact strap/clips for crampons, fit most boots and are extremely veritable. Raven ice axes are pretty great as well

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 Post subject: Re: ICE AXES what to look for?
PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:03 am 
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RE Crampons: I recommend C.A.M.P. Stalkers over BD Contacts. They're cheaper, fit longer boots without an aftermarket long linking bar and come with a carrying case.

RE Ice Axe: x2 for FloImSchnee :thumbsup:
I use my poles for low angle travel and bring the shortest, lightest axe I can afford using it only in the steeps; under the theory, "if it's heavy I won't bring it."
I strongly recommend two Whippets. Others don't. Here are all the discussions on Whippet use and mods.


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 Post subject: Re: ICE AXES what to look for?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:29 pm 
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Thanks for the replies gents.

Yep the tools are for climbing back up the chutes. Not vertical ice.

Some good tips there

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 Post subject: Re: ICE AXES what to look for?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 7:49 pm 
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Unless you are going extremely vertical (like, Chamonix extreme vertical), you should do fine with aluminum crampons. Good enough for firm snow and low angle ice.
I use Stubai Ultralights.
Get a steel head lightweight axe with a straight shaft. Don't bother with a recurve - if you're asking advice here, you don't need it yet.
When things are really hairy, I carry one whippet and use voile straps to splint my ice axe to my other pole for sort-of a whippet-plus. My thinking is that if I need two whippets, what I really need is an ice axe.
Great reviews and advice here:
http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Ice-Axe-R ... re#compare

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