well since the question didn't include dying with the fire option, i think i would rather catch on fire with the chance of surviving, than for sure freeze to death. if its burn to death or freeze to death, im taking freeze.
Thank you Mr Timmons, this is the exact answer I would expect from yourself. With how many routes you have been smashing I assume you have lost the ability to feel cold in the first place. Sincerely, your northern lovers.
I would personally rather light on fire, but that’s because that’s how I imagine it feels to hug lumiere (the candle stick guy from beauty and the beast). It would be comforting I think, especially on a cold day of ice climbing
Dean, you answered my question. And although you didint choose one of the options this still brings a great joy to my heart. I hope that you never burn your mouth on a hot bowl of soup again. Soup on brother… soup on.
Sick video! How long was it before you were comfortable leading on ice? Also how do you judge the ice quality to know if it’s safe, it sounds super sketch but I’m sure you have a method or something.
Leading is a different timeline for everyone. In Colton’s case it was in a matter of months, others its years. Just depends on how comfortable you are. Ice quality judgment is something that comes with experience and very close observation.
Good video I really like 😍
well since the question didn't include dying with the fire option, i think i would rather catch on fire with the chance of surviving, than for sure freeze to death. if its burn to death or freeze to death, im taking freeze.
Hawk will be very happy to see this answer. I’d expect his reply shortly
Thank you Mr Timmons, this is the exact answer I would expect from yourself. With how many routes you have been smashing I assume you have lost the ability to feel cold in the first place.
Sincerely, your northern lovers.
I would personally rather light on fire, but that’s because that’s how I imagine it feels to hug lumiere (the candle stick guy from beauty and the beast). It would be comforting I think, especially on a cold day of ice climbing
Neither, I choose life. Still so much ice to climb
Dean, you answered my question. And although you didint choose one of the options this still brings a great joy to my heart. I hope that you never burn your mouth on a hot bowl of soup again. Soup on brother… soup on.
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Sick video! How long was it before you were comfortable leading on ice? Also how do you judge the ice quality to know if it’s safe, it sounds super sketch but I’m sure you have a method or something.
Leading is a different timeline for everyone. In Colton’s case it was in a matter of months, others its years. Just depends on how comfortable you are. Ice quality judgment is something that comes with experience and very close observation.