Climbing news links, March 6, 2005
Here are today’s climbing news links:
Antarctica: the cold, hard facts
Mountaineering companies can fly you to the peak for a mere $50,000.
Steely resolve needed to scale Adirondack Mountains
Ice climbing in the Adirondacks.
Gym owner bets it all on climbing wall
Former software engineer opens new climbing gym in Boise, Idaho.
Don Whillans, The Vertical Beatnik
Ed Douglas reviews Don Whillans biography.
For my discussion on what this is all about, see this post.
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