Thursday, May 29, 2025

Enjoy This Frozen Waterfall [Video]

Mother Nature is a fickle old hag, meaning whilst we sweat it out down here in SA over in England they're layering up to fight the freeze.
12/02/12. Marije Jansen, 30, (blue jacket) scales the ice. You'd be forgiven for thinking this was much further north, or even on another continent, but as the crow flies, it's only 150 miles from London to this stunning frozen phenomena where ice-climbers are flocking to put their crampons and ice-picks to the test before the giant frozen waterfall begins to thaw. The one hundred foot icicles on Kinder Downfall have only just reached peak condition and are now ready for the brave to climb - if they can reach the remote location over 2000 feet up in the Peak District, just north of Buxton, Derbyshire. Medical students, Marije Jansen, 30, and Sean Cox, 31 were the first climbers to reach the ice at eight o'clock this morning. Sean said: "I moved to Derby last September and I'd never have believed I'd be ice climbing in The Peak District this winter - you never quite know whether the ice is going to hold - it's a bit sketchy really, but it's just amazing." Marije said: "When you climb on rocks you have to bend your body and squeeze through gaps - but climbing on ice feels like you are cheating - you just hack your way through it with your ice picks - is a bit like digging a way up through the ice with a Black and Decker." Mountain Rescuer and Mountaineering Instructor, Nick Lord said: "It takes a week of temperatures below zero before Kinder Downfall freezes solid. Now it has, it should stay iced-up for a week or so even if things do start to thaw elsewhere. "The water that runs off the Kinder Scout plateau runs through peat - it's this that makes lots of the ice look browny-yellow." All Rights Reserved - F Stop Press - T: +44 (0)1335 300098..Local copyright law applies to all print & online usage. Fees charged will comply with standard space rates and usage for that country, region or state.

We may be in the midst of a stinking heat wave (in the Cape at least) but it’s a rather different story over there on Mud Island. Several days of subzero temperatures have caused snowfall, and in the case of the Kinder Downfall in Derbyshire the freezing of a waterfall.

One brave Brit decided to explore the Kinder Downfall and you can see video of that by clicking on the image below and scrolling down:

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For a point of comparison here’s what it looks like during summer.

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Hell freezing over? Maybe that’s because Stuart Broad is now rated above Dale Steyn in the Test bowling rankings.

[source:upi]