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Ice Climbing in Thunder Bay

As you follow Highway 17 north from Sault Ste. Marie in Northern Ontario, you weave between the ocean-like Lake Superior on one side and rolling cliffs on the other. You...

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Physics of Climbing: Friction

I like to imagine that when salamanders, lizards, flies, and other creepy crawlers scale vertical surfaces, they use imperceptible holds to maneuver. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Instead, these animals...

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Climb Onsight’s Weekly Climbing Trivia! Are you ready to put your climbing knowledge to the test? Climb Onsight’s Weekly Climbing Trivia challenges your climbing expertise across a variety of topics,...

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Ice Wall - Thunder Bay

Ontario Climbing

The map below shows a very high level overview of climbing in Ontario. This page is meant as an additional supplement to the websites like the Crag and Mountain Project, ...

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Koba and Naoya

Life is Climbing – A Review

Disclaimer: Climb Onsight is a sponsor for the Canadian release of Life is Climbing. The Canadian screening information is at the bottom of the post. In climbing lingo, “Onsight” or...

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Powerline Falls

Ice Climbing in Thunder Bay

As you follow Highway 17 north from Sault Ste. Marie in Northern Ontario, you weave between the ocean-like Lake Superior on one side and rolling cliffs on the other. You...

Read More
Physics of Climbing Feature Image

Physics of Climbing: Friction

I like to imagine that when salamanders, lizards, flies, and other creepy crawlers scale vertical surfaces, they use imperceptible holds to maneuver. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Instead, these animals...

Read More
Quiz featured image

Quiz!

Climb Onsight’s Weekly Climbing Trivia! Are you ready to put your climbing knowledge to the test? Climb Onsight’s Weekly Climbing Trivia challenges your climbing expertise across a variety of topics,...

Read More
Ice Wall - Thunder Bay

Ontario Climbing

The map below shows a very high level overview of climbing in Ontario. This page is meant as an additional supplement to the websites like the Crag and Mountain Project, ...

Read More
Koba and Naoya

Life is Climbing – A Review

Disclaimer: Climb Onsight is a sponsor for the Canadian release of Life is Climbing. The Canadian screening information is at the bottom of the post. In climbing lingo, “Onsight” or...

Read More