Vertical ice climbing puts physics on a knife edge
A vertical ice wall turns human movement into a high‑stakes physics experiment. Every ascent channels the climber’s body weight through a few centimeters of steel: crampon points at the toes and the narrow picks of two ice axes driven into the frozen surface.The system works because basic mechanics, not bravado, is on the climber’s side. When front points and picks bite into the ice, they exploit ...More
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