Echo
(#52677499)
Level 1 Gaoler
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Personal Style
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Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
10.77 m
Wingspan
6.11 m
Weight
6897.49 kg
Genetics
Ice
Phantom (Gaoler)
Phantom (Gaoler)
Cream
Hex (Gaoler)
Hex (Gaoler)
Moon
Smoke (Gaoler)
Smoke (Gaoler)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Gaoler
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
5
DEF
7
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
9
MND
7
Biography
Booming Ice Chasm
Booming Ice Chasm is an ice cave in the Crowsnest Pass area of the Canadian Rockies. It is a cold-trap cave, where cold air enters the cave and is unable to leave, resulting in the entrance pitch and floor being covered in several metres of clear, smooth ice. One of the most dangerous ice caves known to man, the climb starts with a sheer ice wall that plunges 200 meters down into a labyrinth of passageways, many of which are still unmapped and unexplored.
The name derives from the acoustics of the cave. The acoustics inside the chamber cause echoes so intense that climbers must either whisper or pause after each syllable to be understood. Tumbling rocks make the most spectacular thundering noise, adding more drama to the already precarious icy environment.
It was discovered, explored and mapped in 2008 by the Alberta Speleological Society. An expedition led by Nicholaus Vieira was filmed by François-Xavier de Ruydts and became a 19-minute documentary, which takes the viewer inside the cave. (link to film)
Article on cave with interview
Booming Ice Chasm is an ice cave in the Crowsnest Pass area of the Canadian Rockies. It is a cold-trap cave, where cold air enters the cave and is unable to leave, resulting in the entrance pitch and floor being covered in several metres of clear, smooth ice. One of the most dangerous ice caves known to man, the climb starts with a sheer ice wall that plunges 200 meters down into a labyrinth of passageways, many of which are still unmapped and unexplored.
The name derives from the acoustics of the cave. The acoustics inside the chamber cause echoes so intense that climbers must either whisper or pause after each syllable to be understood. Tumbling rocks make the most spectacular thundering noise, adding more drama to the already precarious icy environment.
It was discovered, explored and mapped in 2008 by the Alberta Speleological Society. An expedition led by Nicholaus Vieira was filmed by François-Xavier de Ruydts and became a 19-minute documentary, which takes the viewer inside the cave. (link to film)
Article on cave with interview
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