Ice climbing is dangerous but...

Ice capped mountain in Alaska - Photo: Still Gravity.
One of our pics from Alaska - License our images here.

Hiking and climbing on ice are dangerous activities. Today, I read in the news that an ice column broke and crushed a lady climbing in Utah. The brave climber saved a companion pushing her aside from the falling ice - the story here. But how many folks die ice climbing? 

This activity is seen as more dangerous than rock climbing. Makes sense: slippery stuff, breaking ice, and snow avalanches. The stats point that the fatality risk is higher compared to mountaineering - check the paper from 2010, Evaluation of injury and fatality risk in rock and ice climbing

Slippery slope in an Alaska mountain - Photo: Still Gravity.
Slippery slope in Alaska. 

Anyway, if you like it, do it. Like I always say, city streets and cars are more dangerous. Life is risk. Just be smart, learn, and train.  

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