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« on: March 18, 2010, 12:09:39 PM »

Anyone hear about this?  I haven't heard of a spot in Doughton Park called Ice Rock.  I wonder if that is on the Fodder Stack trail.

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By Monte Mitchell

JOURNAL REPORTER

Published: March 5, 2010

LAUREL SPRINGS - Authorities yesterday recovered the body of a man who had been ice climbing beside the Blue Ridge Parkway in Alleghany County.

The man's identity wasn't released. His body was recovered by members of the Alle­ghany County Rescue Squad, who rappelled down the steep slope below the parkway at Ice Rock in Doughton Park.

Maintenance workers reported seeing the climber on Ice Rock on Wednesday afternoon, Tim Francis, the district ranger for the parkway's Pisgah District, told WGHP/FOX8, the Winston-Salem Journal's news-gathering partner.

The workers saw the climber's vehicle again yesterday morning and assumed that he had returned to climb again. They then spotted his body.

A paramedic determined that the climber was dead, and authorities began the recovery effort. The body was pulled up about 12:30 p.m.

The area, near Milepost 242, is a popular spot for ice climbers. Thick layers of ice drape the slopes above and below the road, but climbing is allowed only when that part of the parkway is closed to traffic because of snow and ice, as it has been recently.

The spot is about five miles north of N.C. 18. Climbers can park at an overlook and walk about a half-mile along the road to a 200-yard-long curve where slabs of ice coat the mountain, forming icicles and walls of ice.

The rock face is steep and includes some sheer drops. An ice climber from Cary died there in 1997.

Typically, ice climbers wear crampons on their feet, with spikes that grip the ice. They use an ice ax, which has a sharp pick that they drive into the ice and provides a way to pull themselves up. They often work in roped pairs, with a climbing partner.
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2010, 02:23:54 PM »

Didn't we pass this spot when hiking with Nancy.  It was across the Parkway, I believe to our left.  It was difficult to see through the mist, etc.  However, the next time we hiked the same trail, didn't we see it again?
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2010, 02:10:31 PM »

So you're thinking the south-end of Bluff Mountain maybe...?  Heading up to alligator rocks.
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