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  • GrippedG
    Climber Dies High Up on Himalayan Peak
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    Margareta Morin was attempting to climb Kanchenjunga when she fell ill
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    Margareta Morin was attempting to climb Kanchenjunga when she fell ill

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  • ClimbingZineC
    Tides by Sarah Carr (a poem)
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    Curled into the bench seat like astronauts they hurtled through the dark, stars hanging low outside the dust-dimmed beam of her headlights, his eyes twinned planets in her mirror. This poem is published in Volume 23. Art by Rhiannon Williams Rambling conversation, comfortable strangers, that strange intimacy of predawn, those trickling hours that bathe any…


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    Earthquake Near Everest Shakes Climbers
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    No injuries or accidents were reported as a result of the earthquake
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    Women's Boulder semi-final | Curitiba 2025
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    Men's Boulder final | Curitiba 2025
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    Men's Boulder semi-final | Curitiba 2025
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  • GrippedG
    V17 Climber Shares V14 First Ascent with His Brother
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    Nicolai and Timo Užnik recently established Airbag V14, a new problem in Maltatal
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  • GrippedG
    Em Pellerin and Julia Niles Climb Cochamó
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    A new film just dropped featuring the two climbing guides climbing on aesthetic granite
    The post Em Pellerin and Julia Niles Climb Cochamó appeared first on Gripped Magazine.


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    Stirrups for rope ascending
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    Aid climbing requires lots of fixed rope ascending. The traditional way to do this is using your ”lead” ladders. However, an adjustable, comfortable and lightweight stirrup is a superior tool.
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    Aid climbing requires lots of fixed rope ascending. The traditional way to do this is using your ”lead” ladders. However, an adjustable, comfortable and lightweight stirrup is a superior tool.

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  • GrippedG
    Canadian Madison Richardson Wins Gold at NACS
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    Canadians also won both bronze medals up for grabs at the Quebec boulder event
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    Canadians also won both bronze medals up for grabs at the Quebec boulder event

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  • ClimbingZineC
    Dirtbag Rich and The American Dream with Blake Boles
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    Another conversation where Luke is the guest. This episode is from the “Dirtbag Rich” podcast, hosted by Blake Boles. Our sponsors for Season 7:  Kilter: http://settercloset.com (email holds@kiltergrips.com for more information) Scarpa: www.scarpa.com Osprey: https://www.osprey.com/ Subscribe/ score some books/clothes/stickers: https://shop.climbingzine.com/ photo by Jake Burchmore


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    You’re Safe Mom, Climb When Ready by D Scott Borden
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    “You’re on belay, Mom.”  “What does that mean?” she replied.  “You’re safe, Mom. Climb when ready.” Over the last five-plus years of her life, before she passed away from complications caused by dementia, we’d often say, “You’re safe, Mom,” in an effort to calm a growing sense of restlessness and panic. Story by D Scott…


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    D Scott Borden writes about his experience taking his mother climbing for her one and only time, and relates it to caring for her when she had dementia later in life.

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    The Art of The Plaque by Luke Mehall
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    It’s the same story the crow told me It’s the only one he knows Like the morning sun you’ll come And like the wind you’ll go   —Grateful Dead, “Uncle John’s Band”   Hunched over, I begin to carve the plaque for the climb I’ve been obsessing over for the last five years. In that…


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    The Art of The Plaque by Luke Mehall

    Luke Mehall writes about his affection for the use of plaques in Indian Creek. From The Climbing Zine, Volume 20.

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    Fri Night Vid The Wide Boyz on Hanuman 8b/+
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    In this week's Friday Night Video, Pete Whittaker and Tom Randall head to Switzerland to attempt Jonas Schild's route Hanuman, an 8b/+ trad route with the potential for some big falls...


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    Six Tips for Taking Care of Your Climbing Shoes
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    Here are some simple steps you can take to ensure that your shoes smell better, perform better, and last longer
    The post Six Tips for Taking Care of Your Climbing Shoes appeared first on Gripped Magazine.


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  • GrippedG
    Jana Švecová Climbs a Norwegian V14
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    She adds Oslo's hardest problem to her growing tick-list of boulders V14 and harder
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  • GrippedG
    Sherpa Team First to Summit Everest in 2025
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    Learn about the two most popular routes in short videos by area expert Alan Arnette
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  • EpicTVE
    The Brand NEW Singing Rock Rockwall 20 Backpack
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    Drowning at Altitude: A Nepal Rescue Story
    American Alpine ClubA American Alpine Club

    In this episode, we talk to AAC member, alpinist, and ski mountaineer, Maddie Miller, about a Nepal trip gone wrong–what she hoped was going to be a level-up in her climbing career, turned into a medical evacuation. At 16,200 feet, Maddie started experiencing signs of the extremely life-threatening medical condition HAPE, or High Altitude Pulmonary Edema. Thankfully, she had the ability to call for a helicopter, and get emergency care–all covered by her AAC rescue benefit and medical expense coverage. We dive into her experience with the freaky feeling of gurgling lungs, what other people don’t realize about this extremely deadly medical diagnosis, and what it means to feel as fit as possible but still affected by altitude.

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    In this episode, we talk to AAC member, alpinist, and ski mountaineer, Maddie Miller, about a Nepal trip gone wrong–what she hoped was going to be a level-up in her climbing career, turned into a medical evacuation. At 16,200 feet, Maddie started experiencing signs of the extremely life-threatening

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