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Dave Deming · · Grand Junction CO · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 25

Has anyone been to this ice-climbing festival/seminar. It seems a good deal, and I'm really interested to hear other's opinions. Thanks!

Warren Hardin · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 0

I have not been, but plan on going this year, and I am looking for people to go with

Double J · · Sandy, UT · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 3,952

I have been going since the first year and only missed it once. It is a lot of fun, with a great party on saturday and friday nights. If you are new to ice, there are always gear demos and clinics to learn something. This year a crew of people will be farming more ice than the natural lines.

Burton Lindquist · · Madison, WI · Joined Jan 2002 · Points: 4,220

Totally worth going to. Its free if your going to just climb and winter camp down in the quarry. The indoor party is fun with a lot of folks to meet and talk with and reasonable priced dinner option plus your choice of bevvies from the bar at nice small towny bar prices. Hopefully they farm a ton of ice like they did a few years back.. it has been skinnier lately. It is definitely WAY more fun when they farm as much ice as they did a few years back. It is still worth going if not. The ice/mixed/and dry tool'n seminars are totally worth the cost if you decide to go that route. Very competently staffed and run and you will get all the ice climbing packed into a couple of days you could or can imagine. Bring your down belay jacket and plenty of woollies... it always nice and cold in the quarry. Bring chains for your car.... almost didn't make it out of the quarry last year it snowed so darn much..

Tony Vavricka · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 50

Sandstone Ice Festival December 11-13, 2009
sandstoneicefest.com/
The Ice Festival celebrates its fifth year returning with ice climbing clinics and gear demos. Plus, the big news for this year is that super-star climber, mountain guide, and recent Alpinist Magazine cover model, Dawn Glanc will be the main speaker at the event.
as far as ice goes...
I recently met with city officials about moving the city water line closer to the cliff edge and explained the benefits of being able to repair the ice through out the winter. After five years of ice festivals and parks cleanups the future for an ice park is looking very good.
Check the web site for the event details,
looking forward to winter,
Tony Vavricka
Event director
Sandstoen Ice Festival

Tony Vavricka · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 50
Dave Deming · · Grand Junction CO · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 25

This is going to sound really stupid, but... As a climber on a budget, I can't afford dedicated ice-climbing boots, can I use my ski boots? I figure it might work, considering step-in crampons use the same toe and heel bails. Any suggestions?

Double J · · Sandy, UT · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 3,952

The event will have demo gear to use, including boots. The Scarpa demo fleet will be there all weekend for you to check out and get some mileage in. You CAN climb ice in ski boots....but it is really going to suck with the forward lean, no ankle flexibility and such a high stiff plastic boot. They will really drive your knees into the ice and your front points will not stick as well, by not being able to drop your heels.

Dave Deming · · Grand Junction CO · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 25

Okay, thanks, good to know. Attempting to save myself from complete N00B-dom, I was under the impression it was bring your own boots. Silver lining, the job's finally coughing up the kind of hours they promised a year and a half ago, so money's now available. Time, however, will be scarce. Now, decisions, decisions... Has anyone tried the La Sportiva EVO extreme GTX Lite boots? I've heard good things and the local shop can order them, so I'm leaning in that direction. What do ice climbers around here use?

Double J · · Sandy, UT · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 3,952

I just found out that the LaSportiva demo boots will also be there for you to use during the fest!! I would recommend to try the boots on first, rather than just buying them from a description. Every boot will fit a bit different, as they are all built on a different last. If you can wait another month, you will get a great opportunity to try on a few pairs before you buy. The Michigan ice fest also has Scarpa and LaSportiva demos plus they had Vasque in the past as well.

Tony Vavricka · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 50

Registration for climbing clinics is now open.
sandstoneicefest.com/icefes…

We've got a awesome crew of instructors again this year, the clinics are a great chance for beginners and anyone looking to move up to the next level of climbing.

Tony

Dave Deming · · Grand Junction CO · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 25

What's weather like up there and how does the weather bode for ice formation? Will you be forecasting ice conditions?

Garrett Soper · · Duluth, Minnesota · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 20

It's been pretty warm lately, 40s to 50s, but its also been raining quite a bit, so when it does freeze, hopefully there will be some good ice.

ronn fieldhouse · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 35

I'm going to go to the Ice fest. Some of the crew from the Ice Pit are getting involved. They are great people. I think it sounds like a a great time.

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280
Dave Deming wrote:Okay, thanks, good to know. Attempting to save myself from complete N00B-dom, I was under the impression it was bring your own boots. Silver lining, the job's finally coughing up the kind of hours they promised a year and a half ago, so money's now available. Time, however, will be scarce. Now, decisions, decisions... Has anyone tried the La Sportiva EVO extreme GTX Lite boots? I've heard good things and the local shop can order them, so I'm leaning in that direction. What do ice climbers around here use?
Heap loads of sale boots out there in this economy.....lots of online sites full of boots. MadRock has 2 pair of pretty comfy and lightweight boots for rigid cramps. Check out their site or MtGear, SierraTradingPost, many many more with prices better than REI or EMS standards.
sschurtz · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2009 · Points: 0

It's just starting to get cold and the temp looks like it'll continue to drop. Does anyone know if ice has started forming at Sandstone yet?

Warren Hardin · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2007 · Points: 0

I spoke with Tony on Sunday and he said the ice is starting to form and should be pretty good by this weekend.

sschurtz · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2009 · Points: 0

Excellent. Looking forward to getting on the ice for the first time this season.

Tony Vavricka · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 50

Sandstone Ice Fest wrap-up
A big thanks to everyone who helped to make the Sandstone Ice Festival a great event. This was the fifth year of the festival; Dawn Glanc was the guest speaker, there were some awesome sponsors, and there is a very good possibility of an ice park coming soon.

Having a world class athlete as the guest speaker was a new feature for the event. Dawn Glanc was great, she hung out all three days of the event, giving climbing tips and encouraging everyone tied to a rope. Her slide show was excellent and inspiring, covering the dream of a beginner to the winning of the 2009 Ouray Ice Festival.

As the Sandstone Ice Festival grows, so does the sponsors list. Demo gear showed up from Black Diamond, La Sportiva, Scarpa and Petzle. Cozy, warm demo parks were provided by Mt Hard Ware. Thanks to all the sponsors that donated goodies to the door prizes: Atomiks, Mad Rock, Grand Casino Hinckley, Redpoint Nutrition and all the other sponsors that added to the fun.
Thanks to Peace Coffee and Surly for providing beverage samples, thanks to the Days Inn for giving the room discounts.

Every year the event introduces new climbers to the challenges of moving on ice. The ice climbing clinics at the festival filled fast this year, thanks to the clinic instructors; Kiri, Amy, Rubens, Jon, James, Dean, Kaija, Kendra, Gina and Matt.

Besides the ice climbing, winter sports lovers showed up for the winter camping, and the great hiking and skiing on the trails that lead into Banning State Park. Blake Cazier of Positive Energy Outdoor (ed)Ventures brought a couple dogs and a sled. My 6 year old daughter, Lily, went for her first dogsled ride, thanks Blake. Ski Pulks were also made available by designer Ed Bouffard.

Thanks to Greg Martin for all he has done for this festival and the past events. Besides organizing the volunteers and helping with the set-up and tear down, Greg was available to help with all the big and little decisions that go along with planning a large event. Greg's positive perspective made opportunities out of the many hurdles involved in the planning of the Ice Festival.

Even though the ice was thin this year, everyone was having a great time climbing and enjoying the winter. The community support of the festival is strong and steps are being made to make ice farming possible in the near future.

Read more about the Sandstone Ice Festival on Nora's blog at seaboopugs.blogspot.com/

Tony Vavricka
Event Director
Sandstone Ice Festival

Evan Johnson · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 675

Thanks Tony, that was a great time. I'll be there next year for sure, it was more than worth it.

Everything about the trip was fun, the Gas Light was great Friday and Saturday with some good bands too.

Dawn's slideshow was fun to watch and made me want to go climb!

Tony Vavricka · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2009 · Points: 50

Thanks Even
And thanks to everyone who made it to the Sandstone Ice Festival. Climbers from as far away as Arkansas, Texas and Las Vegas showed up to climb the steep rock and ice walls in Sandstone MN.

And again, a huge thanks to our sponsors. Please support the businesses that support the Ice Festival. Call Vertical Endeavors (651.776.1430) and thank them- better yet- do a little x-mas shopping the next time you are the gym.

Sponsors like V E ,bringing their demo gear to the event, are vital to success of the festival.

I also need to thank the volunteers that helped with the demo gear; Taylor, Darrin and Bryan. Thanks to Jim(my father-in-law)
who covered the rental on the projector. Thanks to everyone who donated a rope for the event.

Thanks to; the city of Sandstone for hosting the event, the Gas Light for the awesome fireworks, and the Pine County Courier for the great, post event write-up.

The list goes on and on...

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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