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Steve Davis Ice Gallery from AlaskaIceClimbing.com
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Steve Davis Ice Gallery. Steve Davis Ice Gallery. Steve’s involvement with the AAC soon introduced him to Dr. Andy Embick and together they became the new leadership of the section. Andy, living in Valdez, was already involved with developing Keystone Canyon. Lsquo;s amazing ice routes with the likes of John Weiland, Bill Lorch, Roman Dial and Carl Tobin. In 1987. Steve was preparing a companion guide with Andy’s guide and joined ...In 1989...
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Sukakpak Mountain Ice Climbing from AlaskaIceClimbing.com
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Sukakpak Mountain is a towering mountain that exists relatively close to the Dalton Highway north of Wiseman. Take the Elliot highway north from Fairbanks approximately 60 miles to the town of Livengood. Pass close to the town Livengood and exit on to the Dalton Highway. Travel north another 200 plus miles to the mountain. Be prepared for the long trip in and make sure you bring plenty of fuel for your car. Sukakpak Mountain Right Falls.
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Chitistone River
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Chitistone River provides one of the most wild experiences for ice climbing in Alaska. This style of climbing is more akin to an expedition than to the weekend outings available around Anchorage. This are has seen plenty of activity as early as 1987 when a few parties visited these climbs and made numerous first ascents. Roman Dial was instrumental in documenting this information. He wrote a. View Chitistone River Ice Climbs. In a larger map.
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Steve Garvey Ice Gallery from AlaskaIceClimbing.com
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Steve Garvey Ice Gallery. Steve Garvey Ice Gallery. There is no doubt that Steve Garvey has left an indelible mark on the local Alaska climbing scene. His rock and ice routes are common and prolific. When you read about Steve you quickly learn that he was a man of action. When. Blue Ice and Black Gold. His article provides a perspective of what Garvey was like on the sharp end. Unfortunately, Garvey was killed in a climbing accident and lef...
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Ice Gallery
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. The history of ice climbing in Alaska spans nearly 40 years beginning with Valdez. It was the hub of activity that first attracted climbers in the '70's. The Ice Gallery attempts to capture the spirit of those early days of exploration and triumph. Here at AIC, we give thanks to those that have donated their photos for use on the site. It allows our users to get a peak into the history of what ice climbing in Alaska is all about.
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Martin Martinez Ice Gallery from AlaskaIceClimbing.com
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Martin Martinez Ice Gallery. Martin Martinez Ice Gallery. Martin Martinez built a resume around climbing some of the more remote ice of Alaska's back country. With temperatures cold enough to scare away most of today's climbers, Martinez put up numerous first ascents with other pioneers of the time like Steve Garvey, Eddie Phay, and Wayne Mushrush. In the 2001 American Alpine Journal. Martinez's Southcentral log book. Fat City and Urban Ice.
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South Parks Highway Ice Climbing
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. These climbing areas on the south Parks Highway exist south of the intersection of the Denali Highway near Cantwell. Hidden River Ice Climbs. Jack River Ice Climbs. View Parks Highway Ice Climbs. In a larger map.
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Southcentral Alaska Ice Climbing
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Southcentral Alaska is home to approximately 40% of the state's population, which is why it is one of the more explored areas. Modern highways throughout the region provide easy access to ice of varying caliber. However, if you have the temptation to explore, then head for the hills. There is plenty more in the backcountry. Chitna River Ice Climbs. Matanuska River Ice Climbs. North Anchorage Ice Climbs. South Anchorage Ice Climbs.
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North Parks Highway Ice Climbing
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. From Anchorage, drive north on the Glenn Highway approximately 45 minutes. Take the Parks Highway west and north on the Parks for another 3 to 3.5 hours through Wasilla, Talkeetna, and Cantwell. This area exists north of the turnoff for the Denali Highway and most of the climbs in this area are located just outside of the entrance to Denali National Park. Panorama Peak Ice Climbs. Denali National Park Ice Climbs. Johnny Cash Falls Ice Climbs.
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Nabesna Ice Climbing
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Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Jack Creek Ice Climbs. White Mountain Ice Climbs. View Nabesna Ice Climbing. In a larger map.