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Sasha Digiulian on Michigan’s World-Class Ice Climbing

Every year, the Upper Peninsula town of Munising hosts the Michigan Ice Fest. Last month, a certain celebrity rock climber attended the event, working with pro ice climber Angela VanWiemeersch to learn to climb a different type of face.

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A world champion on rock and a beginner on ice, Sasha DiGiulian looks to her friend and partner Angela VanWiemeersch who she deemed
(Scott Crady)

Every February, the Upper Peninsula town of Munising hosts about 1,200 climbers at the Michigan Ice Fest, along the southern shore of Lake Superior. A world champion on rock but a beginner on the ice, Sasha DiGiulian attended the festival this year to become more familiar with climbing frozen faces. Her friend and partner Angela VanWiemeersch—whom she deemed “a real-life Elsa,” from the movie Frozen—was there to provide a proper introduction to the new climbing surface. The proclaimed “ice queen” shows DiGiulian how to safely evaluate the placement of her ice screws.

Lake Superior creates extremely unique ice formations. The combination of the wind and the spray from waves slamming into the cliffs below covers vegetation around the top of the cliff line. Climbing these formation is a formidable challenge  for the Midwest adventure seekers. Here Joseph Thill climbs Bridal Veil Falls rated WI 4 in Munising, Michigan.
(Scott Crady)

Lake Superior creates remarkable ice formations. Wind and spray from waves slamming into its rocky shores cover vegetation around the cliff line in a frozen glaze. Climbing these formations is a challenge for Midwest adventure seekers. Here, Joseph Thill climbs Bridal Veil Falls, rated WI4, in Munising, Michigan, on the Upper Peninsula’s northern shore. 

The Michigan Ice Festival is based out of the old Central Middle School (which is now the towns community center) located in downtown Munising, Michigan. For one weekend a year about 1,200 climbers and adventure seekers gather in this town of around 2,000 people to come together and celebrate the epic realitively unknown natural wonder that is Michigan ice climbing.
(Scott Crady)

The Michigan Ice Festival is based out of the old Central Middle School, which is now the town’s community center, located in downtown Munising. For one weekend a year, climbers and adventurers gather in this town of around 2,000 people to celebrate the relatively unknown natural wonder that is Michigan ice climbing. 

Some climbs are located deep in the back country. So how does one access the inaccessible? Why a five star limo ride of course. Back Country classes where shuttled out to the climbs via various off roading vehicles specifically designed for navigation in deep snow. In true upper Michigan style it was the perfect mix of classic local personality and first time excitement.
(Scott Crady)

Some climbs are located deep in the backcountry. How does one access the inaccessible? A five-star limo ride, of course. Backcountry classes were shuttled to the climbs in various off-road vehicles specifically designed for navigation in deep snow. 

The soft sand stone of Northern Michigan seeps water all year long. In the winter months the seeps start to solidify and begin to form epic corridors and pillars made of solid ice. Sometimes the ice caves stretch for miles along the shore of Lake Superior. The caves offer a beautifully surreal playground for climbers and hikers alike.
(Scott Crady)

Northern Michigan’s soft sandstone seeps water all year long. In winter months, the seeps solidify and form epic corridors and pillars of solid ice. Sometimes the ice caves stretch for miles along the shore of Lake Superior. The caves offer a beautifully surreal playground for climbers and hikers alike.

All climbs are accessible from the top, which makes anchor building extremely easy and efficient. Professional climber Angela VanWiemeersch sets up anchors for her intro to ice class, she utilizes the abundance of large trees while setting up for classes, they make for great anchor points.
(Scott Crady)

All climbs are accessible from the top, which makes anchor building easy and efficient. Professional climber VanWiemeersch sets up anchors for her Intro to Ice class. 

Sasha's focus was dialed, every swing calculated and perfectly placed to give her the maximum amount of security while topping out on a very wet pitch of ice located on Grand Island in Munising, Michigan. Her climbing partner and friend Angela VanWiemeersch had ascended the climb moments before and was now belaying Sasha.
(Scott Crady)

DiGiulian’s focus was dialed—every swing calculated and perfectly placed to give her the maximum amount of security while topping out on a wet pitch on Grand Island. VanWiemeersch had ascended the climb moments before and then belayed DiGiulian.

All time front country classic
(Scott Crady)

All-time frontcountry classic, the Dryer Hose, is a popular destination for climbers on Sand Point Road. It offers a beautiful and easily accessible freestanding pillar that’s tucked away in the woods, with sweeping sandstone cliffs on either side.

One of the things the Michigan Ice Festival prides itself upon is being one hundred percent beginner friendly. Even those who have never put a harness on are encouraged to come out and experience what the climbing has to offer. With guidance from pro climbers and local guides festival goers are able to hone their new found skills on the ice.
(Scott Crady)

The Michigan Ice Festival prides itself on being 100 percent beginner-friendly. Even those who have never put on a harness are encouraged to come out and experience what the ice has to offer. With guidance from pro climbers and local guides, festival-goers are able to hone their newfound skills on the ice.

Before long you'll be swinging like a pro. Feedback from the groups allow for continuous forward progression while up on the wall. Excitement for the person climbing is universally felt throughout the entire class.
(Scott Crady)

Before long, you’ll be swinging like a pro. Feedback from the group allows for continuous forward progression while on the wall. 

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