icecraft

English

Etymology

ice + -craft

Noun

icecraft (uncountable)

  1. The art or skill of climbing on icy terrain.
    • 1886, The Alpine Journal, volume 12, page 321:
      He should pretend, moreover, to be ignorant of the rudiments of icecraft and of the history of mountaineering, and he must be careful not to distinguish too accurately between snow-beds and glaciers and avalanches; []
    • 1967, Climber and Rambler, volume 6, page 267:
      [] are steep but short exercises in icecraft — the latter combined with the Eisflanke would give almost 3000 ft. of good ice climbing.
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