Rock and Ice  |  November 2018
In the special issue of Rock and Ice - "Road Trip Issue"
RHODE TRIP: A first road trip goes awry down South. By Curran McMahon
LET'S BRING OUTSIDE, INSIDE: Finally, a solution to exposing gym rats to real rock climbing. By Andrew Bisharat.
MOUNTAIN OF MOUNTAINS: The Matterhorn is the Disneyland of mountains, but you still need to climb it. By Ben Tibbetts.
COLORS OF EMOTION: Penitente, Colorado, was one of our very first sport crags, and it remains among the best. By Chris Schulte.
BULGARIAN GOLD: Remote... mysterious... and packed with climbing. Caves, tufas, big walls - and when did you last your an abandoned communist monument? By Steve McClure.
WEST VIRGINIA: Oly four miles as the crow flies from Seneca Rocks, yet an hour and a world away, are the obscure charms of historic Smoke Hole Canyon. By Christopher Beauchamp
THE OTHER SIDE OF OBITUARIES: What it's like to write them in our climbing world. By Alison Osius.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Rock and Ice November 2018.