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舊 2005-01-19, 20:05   #6
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週末攀岩者
 
註冊日期: 1999-11
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康明哲的攀岩之旅 系列一(講座)

<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE> 不好意思,就讓路人甲(我)替這場演講作一個小小的註解。
這場演講的主題是阿爾卑斯式攀登。這種攀登形式是結合了登山與攀岩等面向的技術性活動。攀登時需考量高山氣候多變的不穩定性、在偌大的岩壁上判斷路線的精準度以及克服垂降路線不明確的風險。
演講中介紹的路線位於北美的落磯山群裡,湖泊相擁的冰河谷地中,景緻遼闊壯麗。
來參加這場講座,可以對阿爾卑斯式攀登多一些瞭解,也能欣賞落磯山群遼闊無際的面貌。
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Too bad that I can’t go to meet Mr. Kang. I am impressed by his effort. I have attempted a few routes of North America 50 classic myself. Most of them are in cold and icy condition such as Devil’s Thumb in Alaska, Bugaboo and Mt Slessee in Canada and winter attempt of the Nose of El Capitan.
I think, the climbing style of Mr. Kang done on those routes is actually called big wall rock climbing, not alpine climbing (unless they are climbed in winter in which the climbers may require crampons and ice axes at some point on route).

Finally, I like to invite Mr. Kang to my area Oregon and Washington state to climb with me sometimes. Devil’s Thumb in Alaska seems a good project to do.

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