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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve seen hikers heading up Longs Peak (7.5 miles, 4,850 vertical feet, semi-technical) wearing smooth-soled, open-toed sandals. We&#8217;ve seen badass climbers float up 5.12 &#34;warm-ups&#34; at Rifle in their running shoes. But we&#8217;d never seen this before. Jovan Simic sent us photos of his friend Erik Schnack leading Carlsberg Column (WI5) in Field, British Columbia, [...]]]></description>
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<p>		  			  		  <div id="caption_3210" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 305px"><a class="content-img-link" rel="group1" href="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Carlsbad-Column_9046.jpg"><img src="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Carlsbad-Column-300_9044.jpg" height="348"/></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Erik Schnack climbing the first ascent of Carlsberg Column in down booties. Photo courtesy of Jovan Simic</p></div>
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<p><b>We&#8217;ve seen hikers heading up Longs Peak (7.5 miles, 4,850 vertical feet, semi-technical) wearing smooth-soled, open-toed sandals.</b> We&#8217;ve seen badass climbers float up 5.12 &quot;warm-ups&quot; at Rifle in their running shoes. But we&#8217;d never seen this before.</p>
<p>Jovan Simic sent us photos of his friend Erik Schnack leading <i>Carlsberg Column</i> (WI5) in Field, British Columbia, in down booties. With no crampons. Admittedly, the climb was exceptionally fat. But still. Here&#8217;s Simic&#8217;s account:</p>
<p>&quot;A bunch of us went to <i>Carlsberg Column</i> to shoot the shit and another amateur movie for our local film festival. My good friend Erik Schnack, being the most hard-core climber in our group, was going to do some climbing while I shot some photos and another friend shot the video. However, Erik&#8217;s fruit boots malfunctioned on the way up the approach ice, and he was left without crampons. Just as I thought that was the end of our adventure for the day, Erik decided to step up the hard-coreness and do the first ascent of the <i>Carlsberg Column</i> in down booties, which he always carries around to warm up his feet in between pitches. I&#8217;ve heard of people taking off heel spurs to make it more challenging. I&#8217;ve even seen Will Gadd seek out some of the most ridiculous overhanging ice and grading it WI10.  But I&#8217;ve never heard of somebody climbing WI5 in down booties.&quot;</p>
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		<title>WI5 in Down Booties</title>
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<p>		  			  		  <div id="caption_4674" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 305px"><a class="content-img-link" rel="group1" href="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Carlsbad-Column_34222.jpg"><img src="http://static-dev-climbing.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Carlsbad-Column-300_34220.jpg" height="348"/></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Erik Schnack climbing the first ascent of Carlsberg Column in down booties. Photo courtesy of Jovan Simic</p></div>
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<p><b>We&#8217;ve seen hikers heading up Longs Peak (7.5 miles, 4,850 vertical feet, semi-technical) wearing smooth-soled, open-toed sandals.</b> We&#8217;ve seen badass climbers float up 5.12 &quot;warm-ups&quot; at Rifle in their running shoes. But we&#8217;d never seen this before.</p>
<p>Jovan Simic sent us photos of his friend Erik Schnack leading <i>Carlsberg Column</i> (WI5) in Field, British Columbia, in down booties. With no crampons. Admittedly, the climb was exceptionally fat. But still. Here&#8217;s Simic&#8217;s account:</p>
<p>&quot;A bunch of us went to <i>Carlsberg Column</i> to shoot the shit and another amateur movie for our local film festival. My good friend Erik Schnack, being the most hard-core climber in our group, was going to do some climbing while I shot some photos and another friend shot the video. However, Erik&#8217;s fruit boots malfunctioned on the way up the approach ice, and he was left without crampons. Just as I thought that was the end of our adventure for the day, Erik decided to step up the hard-coreness and do the first ascent of the <i>Carlsberg Column</i> in down booties, which he always carries around to warm up his feet in between pitches. I&#8217;ve heard of people taking off heel spurs to make it more challenging. I&#8217;ve even seen Will Gadd seek out some of the most ridiculous overhanging ice and grading it WI10.  But I&#8217;ve never heard of somebody climbing WI5 in down booties.&quot;</p>
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