Ice axe

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"An ice axe is a multi-purpose hiking and climbing tool used by mountaineers in both the ascent and descent of routes that involve snow, ice, or frozen conditions. Its use depends on the terrain: in its simplest role it is used like a walking stick, with the mountaineer holding the head in the center of their uphill hand. On steep terrain it is swung by its handle and embedded in snow or ice for security and an aid to traction. It can also be buried pick down, the rope tied around the shaft to form a secure anchor on which to bring up a second climber, or buried vertically to form a stomp belay. The adze is used to cut footholds, as well as scoop out compacted snow to bury the axe as a belay anchor. The long-handled alpenstock was a predecessor to the modern ice axe." - (en.wikipedia.org 20.11.2021)
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  • Zirbelkiefer (Arve) am Piz Rosatsch (04.09.1893)

    Zirbelkiefer (Arve) am Piz Rosatsch (04.09.1893)

    Jahrhundertealte Zirbelkiefer...

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