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Weeping Wall
Lower and Upper Weeping Wall off the Columbia Icefield Parkway in Banff National Park, December 19, 2006

Upper Weeping Wall
Teardrop 170m IV, WI 5+ to 6
Weeping Pillar 170m V, WI 6
Mare in Winter 200m IV, WI 4+
Nasty Habits 200m IV, WI 6
Ice T 180m IV, WI 6
Tales of Ordinary Madness 180m IV, WI 5+


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dugCrap!!

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I'm just soooo tempted to burn one of my ever-so-precious vacations to come up and sample some beautiful Canadian ice...
Posted Dec 28, 2006 9:43 am

skunk apeHuge!!

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And no one on it, Great shot.
Posted Feb 26, 2007 8:00 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: Huge!!

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That is typical of Canadian Rockies ice climbing. That is why I spend so much time climbing here period, summer or winter. We had it to ourselves the entire day. Aiming for Polar Circus, 2000'+ WI 5 route next to Weeping Wall, on Wednesday. They call it the "showpiece" of the Canadian Rockies ice. Here is hoping for awesome weather. Cheers.
Posted Feb 26, 2007 8:33 pm

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""You cannot stay on the summit forever; you have to come down again. So why bother in the first place? Just this: What is above knows what is below, but what is below does not know what is above. One climbs, one sees. One descends, one sees no longer, but one has seen. There is an art of conducting oneself in the lower regions by the memory of what one saw higher up. When one can no longer see, one can at least still know.""   --Rene Daumal   

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