How young could someone start ice climbing?
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I'm guessing 8 or 10? Seems like the strength and precision needed to swing the tool would be hard for someone much younger. This is independent of the judgement needed to get out of the way of falling ice and such, which might develop even later! |
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Bro if they can do it they can do it. I've seen 5 year olds crush overhung problems and tell daddy they'd rather go play in the mud. It's all about if they want to do it, and are physically capable of doing it in a SAFE manner. |
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There are pictures of kids with tools on the Ouray Ice Park home page and not a mention of no ice axes for kids anywhere in the rules. |
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I'm guessing kids start Pulling down on plastic or rock alot younger than they can Swing and power a tool into place on ice. That is probably the biggest downfall for smaller kids. You can't count on the ice having 'hookable spots for those light weight hooking tools for them. That and a powerful enough kick to keep a crampon in place on ice. I don't think there are too many under 10 kids ice climbers out there. If so, hope the parents read post and add pics to show us their success. |
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was going to say I've seen little ones swinging tools at Ouray ice park a lot. |
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They are migets...adult migets! |
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I will edit myself....I agree they can crawl up any low angle ice to start. I was picturing vertical ice, busted up chandeliers , steep flat vertical ice towers, and overhanging lumps of death ice..the stuff we usually find ourselves on. NOT a low angle slab of polish with pre cut steps and hook spots. Sure, that's the starter for most kids I agree. |
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Yep low angle ice climbing is not really ice climbing. Try to explain that to the ER doc when you bring your 6 year old for some stitches. "Yer Honor, my 8 year old daughter was just gonna be the youngest mountaineer ever! " hahaha don't tell her mother though! |
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On a different note: how young can you start your kid ice skating? Skiing? Gymnastics? Ballet? Soccer? ...very very very young! |
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saguaro sandy wrote:On a different note: how young can you start your kid ice skating? Skiing? Gymnastics? Ballet? Soccer? ...very very very young! Don't be selfish daddies and let your kids have a normal childhood. Can they get hurt doing the above sports? Absolutely! But chances of that are much much less than if they ice climb on a regular basis. Will they have a blast? Of course! Show me a single kid who loves ice climbing and you will make me a believer.People have shown you 2, so it appears that's an empty promise. |
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those kids don't love it! post an interview with a die hard ice climber under the age of 16 and i will eat my words! |
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saguaro sandy wrote:those kids don't love it! post an interview with a die hard ice climber under the age of 16 and i will eat my words!You don't actually have any of children of your own, do you... |
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The corollary question is: "How OLD can a climber be and still enjoy it so much that it reminds him/her of being a kid because they are having so much fun?" |
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saguaro sandy wrote:those kids don't love it! post an interview with a die hard ice climber under the age of 16 and i will eat my words!Saguaro, by the time I was 16 I was guiding alpine ice climbs...want some ketchup with those words? I'd say top roping on solid ice with a careful daddy (or mommy) making sure there are no climbers above to knock ice down is not terribly dangerous. In looking at the list of what you say constitutes a "normal childhood", I'd say soccer is safer than ice climbing for a kid, but gymnastics is more dangerous and skiing is significantly more dangerous. Other ice climbers don't suddenly fly hundreds of feet sideways across the mountain at 30mph. As far as normal goes, having a Facebook account at age 10 could be more dangerous than ice climbing too... |
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Why does Eleanor always come back? For those of you who are on TGR I feel like Eleanor is our gaper spirit animal. |
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Woodchuck ATC wrote:I'm guessing kids start Pulling down on plastic or rock alot younger than they can Swing and power a tool into place on ice. That is probably the biggest downfall for smaller kids. You can't count on the ice having 'hookable spots for those light weight hooking tools for them. That and a powerful enough kick to keep a crampon in place on ice. I don't think there are too many under 10 kids ice climbers out there. If so, hope the parents read post and add pics to show us their success.Moving on... What are these lightweight tools you mention? Like those "third tools" I've seen people carry? The whole "hooking instead of placing" plan sounds good too. |
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So, maybe we are terrible parents, but we like to give our kids chances to try the things they want to. At 2 my son wanted to "go ice climbing like daddy" so we took him out to din around at the kids wall in Ouray. He talked about that experience all year long. His sister came too, bit she wasn't as into it. This year he is 3, and was begging to go ice climbing again while we were in Ouray. We took him over, and he placed an axe and climbed up the axe. I let him place the second axe, and he climbed up that axe too. After that he looked up at the top and said " need spiked shoes to go to the top". He thoroughly enjoyed himself, and has been asking to go back the rest of the week, even telling people he met during the week that he wants to go ice climbing again. |
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Topher is spot on. His comparison of risk makes a good, accurate point, and one that many parents do not think through. |
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