Rock and Ice  |  Jun/Jul 2020
PROJECT WAIT: As the pandemic hits, a lifelong climber contemplates giving it up. By Jeff Jackson.
THE BADGE: We define ourselves as climbers, but are we really special? Do we need to be? Lockdown provides a lens. By Niall Grimes.
THE CLIMB THAT TIME FORGOT: A remote Guyanese tower, a trek through deep jungle and a wall that defines suffering. By Leo Houlding.
ART OFF THE LOCKDOWN: As life is n the alpine center of the universe screeches to a halt, a climber turns the quarantine into art. By Ben Tibetts.
THE ACHIEVER: FActor upon factor seemed stacked against Marcilea Rosales becoming a climber, let alone a leading light. By Charlie Lieu.
CALCULATED RISK: If you climb, you can't help but put yourself in harm's way. Understanding the logic of risk and danger can keep ou safer. By Pete Whittaker.
GRANITE STATE OF MIND: Ever more rock, always surprises at North Conway's Cathedral and Whitehorse Ledges and beyond. By Freddie Wilkinson.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Rock and Ice Jun/Jul 2020.