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  • GrippedG
    Avalanche on Eiger Buries Several People
    GrippedG Gripped

    Exact details of the location and how many people were involved have not been released as of midday May 17
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  • IFSCI
    Brazilian bonanza for historic World Cup
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  • GrippedG
    Korean Climber Sends V16 in a Session
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    Hyunbin Min makes history with a single-session V16 ascent of Ryuichi's Murai's United
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    Hyunbin Min makes history with a single-session V16 ascent of Ryuichi's Murai's United

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  • EpicTVE
    An incredible climbing challenge
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  • EpicTVE
    Climbing, Motherhood And The Unexpected In Morocco | Nina Caprez On Her New Film And Project: Andrea
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  • Access FundA
    What Climbers Need to Know About the Budget Reconciliation Bill
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    Last week, the House Natural Resources Committee released draft language for a sweeping budget reconciliation bill—and it could have serious consequences for public lands and the climbing areas we all love. While the bill is framed as a cost-saving measure aligned with broader federal priorities to

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  • UK ClimbingU
    Fri Night Vid Climbing Through
    UK ClimbingU UK Climbing

    Motherhood, guiding, her own counseling practiceprofessional climber Julia Niles has danced between responsibilities for years. Lured by her friend, professional climber Em Pellerin, to go climb the big walls of Cocham Valley, Chile, Julia relearns what it means to thrive. High off the deck, tied together, every action becomes a powerful re...


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  • UK ClimbingU
    Ellis Brigham New Keswick Store
    UK ClimbingU UK Climbing

    Ellis Brigham will open a new store in Keswick this summer


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  • GrippedG
    Lurking Fear on El Cap Freed After 25 Years
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    V16 climber Pietro Vidi has repeated the 19-pitch 5.13c a quarter of a century after Tommy Caldwell and Beth Rodden made the first free ascent
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    V16 climber Pietro Vidi has repeated the 19-pitch 5.13c a quarter of a century after Tommy Caldwell and Beth Rodden made the first free ascent

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  • GrippedG
    New Crag in Squamish for 5.10 Climbers
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    The Alpine Club of Canada Squamish section has released a topo and details for The Grotto
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    The Alpine Club of Canada Squamish section has released a topo and details for The Grotto

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  • GrippedG
    Will Bosi Climbs New V15 in Switzerland
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    Bosi has climbed several problems from V14 and up over the past few weeks
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    Bosi has climbed several problems from V14 and up over the past few weeks

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    Video An Interview with Adam Ondra
    UK ClimbingU UK Climbing

    During a recent trip to the UK, we caught up with none other than Adam Ondra to discuss his past, present and future. We touch upon his early days when he climbed 9a at age 13, his reflections on his unrepeated route Silence (9c), his emotions after his Olympic experience, and what makes him so special.


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    David Fitzgerald establishes 'Yosemite's Hardest Boulder'
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    David Fitzgerald has made the first ascent of the low start to Randy Puro's classic Yosemite testpiece, The Shield, 8A/V11. He has named the low start Last Line of Defense, and has proposed a grade of 8C+/V16.


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  • AlpineSavvyA
    Climbing Tips: Do This, Not That (Part 4)
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    Five more quick tips on best practices, with links to my detailed articles. This post covers: 1) rappel anchor backups, 2) route hardware bolting tips (stainless steel!), 3) using “rack pack” carabiners, 4) a crafty Klemheist hitch variation, and 5) how to rack an adjustable tether so it won’t trip you up.


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    Five more quick tips on best practices, with links to my detailed articles. This post covers: 1) rappel anchor backups, 2) route hardware bolting tips (stainless steel!), 3) using “rack pack” carabiners, 4) a crafty Klemheist hitch variation, and 5) how to rack an adjustable tether so it won’t trip you up.

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  • GrippedG
    Yosemite Gets a New Hardest Boulder
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    A few weeks ago, David Fitzgerald made the first ascent of Last Line of Defense V16
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    A few weeks ago, David Fitzgerald made the first ascent of Last Line of Defense V16

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    The Prescription—Fatal Rockfall
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    Every year we publish several accounts of rockfall. What makes a few of these accidents so scary is the fact that several climbers have experienced this kind of accident just standing at the base of a crag.

    On July 9, 2022, Anna Laila Leikvold (22) was preparing to climb at the Wizard’s Gate crag, south of Estes Park, when she was struck by a rock falling from above on a route called The Arrival (4 pitches, 5.11). Leikvold, who was wearing a helmet, was at the base of the cliff in a party of three when a football-sized rock dislodged by another climber struck her as she was fleeing from the base of the wall.
    Bob Siegrist, a developer of this area and first ascensionist of The Arrival, wrote to ANAC, “I think the falling rock came from pitch two, but I did not talk with the climbers who were on the route and caused the rockfall. This speculation is based on talking with other climbers who were at the base and also my inspection of [the] route after the accident. Later, I discovered a spot on pitch two where a stone had broken off, matching the features of the suspect rock that was found at the bottom of the crag below where Anna was struck.”
    Climbers called 911 and gathered to help Leikvold. Rescuers arrived with a litter, but she passed away before they reached the ambulance. Her evacuation was compounded by the rugged terrain and the lengthy hike to the road (the approach is a steep 30 to 45 minutes). Siegrist returned two weeks later and removed the bolts from the upper three pitches of the climb to prevent such an accident in the future.
    There are annual instances of rockfall injuries and fatalities suffered by climbers at the base of crags. With the growing popularity of multi-pitch sport routes—often extensions of existing single-pitch climbs—the need grows for caution on the ground and above. According to “Neale D” on Mountainproject.com, “There were over 20 of us climbing at or near Wizard’s Gate [that day], maybe the most some have experienced at this crag. Most importantly, though, probably in an effort to find something open to climb, several parties ventured up multi-pitch routes while others stuck to single-pitching below.”
    With a shady aspect and an elevation of 10,000 feet, Wizard’s Gate is a popular high-country escape from Colorado’s summer heat. Kim Schwartz, who was at the Wizard’s Gate on the day of the accident, says, “It’s easy to treat an area like this as a sport crag, but it is an alpine environment with all the attendant hazards.”
    For those climbing or rappelling above others, avoid loose rock, look for white chalk Xs marking unstable rocks, and be aware of how the rope might catch on sketchy blocks. Consider not climbing when others are below. For those below, wear a helmet while leading, belaying, or spectating. However, remember that in this case, a helmet did not save the individual’s life. Adapting an alpinist’s sense of mountain awareness can help prevent such accidents. Watch and listen for falling rock, and choose protected areas while belaying or waiting for your turn to climb. This is especially true if there are climbers above, after heavy rain or snow, and during windstorms.
    A further lesson extends to route developers or first ascensionists. Pay heed to the numbers and demographics of climbers venturing into alpine and remote areas, many of whom have little experience in the risks inherent in such terrain. Consider the potential for both human-generated or natural rockfall before establishing new routes. This is especially true for multi-pitch routes extending above established climbs.
    The base of a crag can be a hazardous place. In this video, Pete Takeda, Editor of Accidents in North American Climbing, gives some tips to avoid causing rockfall while climbing and avoid being hit while at the base of the crag.
    For climbing at Wizard’s Gate and similar areas, Siegrist has a few safety tips:

    (Sources: Bob Siegrist, Kim Schwartz, Kelly Cordes, and Mountainproject.com.)


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    My favorite framed ledge
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  • GrippedG
    50 Years Ago, Junko Tabei Became First Woman to Climb Everest
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    She would go on to become the first woman to climb the Seven Summits
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  • GrippedG
    Climber Dies Skiing Peak Above Chamonix
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    The local rescue group has had a busy week on the Mont Blanc Massif
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    The local rescue group has had a busy week on the Mont Blanc Massif

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  • GrippedG
    Angelika Rainer Climbs Her Second 5.14c
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    Both of her sends at the grade have been repeats of Adam Ondra first ascents
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