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For tooling (hooking, etc) hard wood is the way to go (oak). If you plan to swing into things, consider using a softer wood (cedar perhaps). Though it will 'feel' softer than WI, it will allow you to focus more on your swing dynamics. You can either bolt on a block, or better yet, just use it as an inset and replace after it gets chewed up.

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Oh and EP actually made 'ice' years back; sold it in 4x8' sheets you could cut up and use like insets. Haven't seen it in years though. It was in a back issue of climbing; I could dig it out for you if you want. Someone good to talk to would be someone at Cascade Crags rock gym in Everett; they have held an ice mixed comp the past two years.

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