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Are we in the era of last ascents?

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16 May 2019 09:53 - 16 May 2019 11:24 #232957 by DG
Interesting article this week on how the recession of glaciers is making many climbs more hazardous, with some quotes from TAY local Lowell Skoog:

www.hcn.org/issues/51.8/climate-change-s...nstead-of-first-ones

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16 May 2019 14:31 #232958 by Jason4
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I'd be curious to know who got the last descent on the Twisting Couloir on Joffre. It's no longer skiable and my understanding is that similar things have been happening in the Alps as temps rise and frozen vertical gravel doesn't stay vertical.

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16 May 2019 18:42 #232959 by Charlie Hagedorn
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We are in an era of change. Some opportunities may disappear, but new ones will emerge.

And, should humanity find a way to depart from carbon emissions, these routes are likely to reappear.

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22 May 2019 06:18 #232964 by flowing alpy
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We are in an era of change. Some opportunities may disappear, but new ones will emerge.

And, should humanity find a way to depart from carbon emissions, these routes are likely to reappear.

maybe when pigs fly humanity will change their habits

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