In reply to cider nut:
I'd love to see a study done on cascade ice (i.e. not laboritory ice) with a shock load to simmulate a fall, rather than a static load as i'm wondering if the ice would behave differently from an engineering point of view...
answers on a post card please.
Hi James
Been done. Craig Leubben and Chris Harmston tested ice anchors outside at Ouray on 'real' ice. Murray Toft did a similar series of ice tests outside near Rifle (think it was on the ice near Pilsner). I've a heap of info if you are interested and can spare the team between DIY!
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