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  • Ever Flipped Upside-Down While Falling? Here’s How to Avoid That

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    Upside-down whippers are dangerous but almost always avoidable... so learn to avoid them. https://www.climbing.com/skills/safe-climbing-falls/
  • How to Fly with a Crashpad (and Other Travel Advice for Climbers)

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    Climbing and travel go hand in hand. But getting there with all your gear can be a pain. https://www.climbing.com/skills/how-to-fly-with-a-crashpad/
  • Former Ukrainian Climbing Star Maksym Petrenko Killed in Battle

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    Maksym Petrenko was one of Ukraine’s strongest sport climbers in the early aughts. He was just killed in combat near Toretsk. https://www.climbing.com/news/former-ukrainian-climbing-star-maksym-petrenko-killed-in-battle/
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    How do you know when it’s safe to return to climbing? When can you expect to send again? https://www.climbing.com/skills/how-to-return-to-climbing-after-pregnancy/
  • What's in my pack: big wall gear by Brent Barghahn

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    Pro climber Brent Barghahn has some impressive free climbing ascents of El Capitan, and definitely knows a thing or two about what to bring on a big wall. Here's a link to his checklist from a helpful blog article he wrote. https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/whats-in-my-pack-big-wall-gear-by-brent-barghahn
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    New Croatian climbs in Montenegro’s Grebaje valley https://www.byteseu.com/507704/ #climbing #Grebaje #GrebajeValley #Montenegro #mountaineering
  • Fri Night Vid Still Alive - Klaas Willems

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    This week's Friday Night Video features Klaas Willems, a climber who has dedicated his life to climbing in clean air due to his Cystic Fibrosis. He has bolted hundreds of routes in places such as Sardinia, finding success and peace in the process.His journey takes on a new dimension when he is also diagnosed with cancer. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=775717
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    Ethan Pringle has a close call on this serious and nails-hard pitch. https://www.climbing.com/videos/big-fall-yosemite-climb/
  • Untroubled with Alex Honnold

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    “I climb my best 4,000 feet off the ground” – Alex Honnold. Luke Mehall + Alex Honnold in dirtbag state of mind. https://climbingzine.com/untroubled-with-alex-honnold/
  • Steve McClure gets second ascent of Yma O Hyd (E10 7a)

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    Steve McClure has snatched the second ascent of James McHaffie's Yma O Hyd (E10 7a) in north Wales as the season for mountain trad comes to a close. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/steve-mcclure-gets-second-ascent-of-yma-o-hyd-e10-7a/
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    Max Barlerin is a family man who holds down two jobs while also running a fledgling business of his own. But he also somehow found the time to open a 14-pitch 5.13 in Wyoming's remote Wind River Range. https://www.climbing.com/news/children-of-the-sun-first-ascent/
  • Steve McClure gets second ascent of Yma O Hyd

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    Steve McClure has snatched the second ascent of Caff’s Yma O Hyd (E10 7a) as the season for mountain trad comes to a close. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/steve-mcclure-gets-second-ascent-of-yma-o-hyd/
  • Dawa Yangzum Sherpa is First Nepali Woman Up 8,000ers

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    With American Anna Pfaff, Yangzum recently climbed the 14th highest mountain in the world The post Dawa Yangzum Sherpa is First Nepali Woman Up 8,000ers appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/dawa-yangzum-sherpa-is-first-nepali-woman-up-8000ers/
  • Steve McClure makes second ascent of Yma O Hyd, E10 7a

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    'Folk will always make comparisons, but the main comparison should be in quality, and in this, they are all amazing!' https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=775663
  • Learning The Power of Low Expectations On A Rumney Classic

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    It’s hard to find a route quite like Stoned Temple Pilot: a steep, beta intensive masterpiece hidden in Rumney’s Northwest Crags. And appropriately, it's hard to get people to want to walk to The Prudential crag. Most climbers flock to more classic crags, such as Main Cliff, Waimea, and Bonsai. However, if you can talk someone into trekking out there, you’ll most certainly secure a projecting buddy once they experience the epic kneebars, throws, and intricate boulder problems.  I’ve always described the Rumney scene as a culture of beta. Often regarded as one of the most cryptic major sport climbing destinations, Rumney routes are rarely sent on raw power alone. Most climbs can feel a full grade harder until you know the trick to climbing them. The result is a really supportive projecting culture. Once you send, you become part of the crew that can now pass the beta down to the next inquiring aspirant.  Before Stoned Temple Pilot, I was more of a trad climber. I was accustomed to the practice of climbing lots of different routes, and very slowly pushing my limit. Conversely, most people I met hanging out at Rumney had longer term projects they came back to every session.  I first climbed Stoned Temple Pilot while project shopping for my first 5.12a. I was getting to that phase many of us enter in climbing, when the 5.11s start going faster than before and your friends encourage you to get on 12s. I’ve never considered myself much of a grade chaser, but 12a always represented a blockade for me. For years the idea that my body would be capable of that level of climbing seemed outlandish. Finally in spring of 2022, I decided it was time to find a route that inspired me and throw myself at it like never before. I tried a few different classic 12as, but Stoned was the one that captured my imagination. The route begins with a jug haul through spongy rock, culminating with a double knee bar rest at a monumental hueco. Next comes a bulge, nothing too bouldery, but it saps your energy before the crux. A bad crimp allows you to set your feet and throw. If not for a common tick mark, you might assume you need to make a desperate upward stab into the fat undercling, which is certainly big enough to distract you from the key crimp right above the lip. One more committing move gets you to a sneaky corner rest. If not for meeting a local who showed me this rest, I might’ve abandoned this project a long time ago. As you exit the corner, all the holds seem to face weird directions, but some knee bar wizardry lets you cross to a jug otherwise just out of reach. Made it this far? It’s in the bag.  As I started projecting Stoned Temple Pilot, I didn’t feel like things were going swimmingly whatsoever. On my first burn I did all the moves, then proceeded to never be able to do the top sequence again. I expected to climb the route better with each attempt, but each burn slowly whittled away my faith. Optimism is something I struggled with a lot my whole life, and climbing forced that reality closer and closer to the surface. Finally I had to acknowledge that somewhere deep down, no matter what I accomplished, I still didn’t believe in myself. Coming back to this route multiple times, somehow getting worse with each burn, was easy evidence to justify the pessimism in my brain.  Two things haunted me. The first: every time I tried to clip from the undercling, I struggled to reach it and pumped out. The second: ever since my project shopping burn, I had not been to the top of the route. Each time I reached the top crux, even after resting in the corner, I failed to recollect how I had climbed it on my first attempt. I would try different sequences that left me hanging on the permadraw over and over, until finally opting to lower. Good links aside, how was I supposed to bring optimism to this route, if I couldn’t clip the crux draw, or even top it out? One day in June 2022, I discovered the complex relationship between embracing optimism, and letting go of expectations. My friend Mike, and Allyssa, who I had met that morning, walked up to Prudential Wall with me. I had very low expectations. I already had aided my way through a bouldery 11c and my forearms felt fried. The previous day I tried Stoned multiple times and got shut down at the clip in the big undercling. I’d been trying to reach above my head to fear-clip it, ultimately pumping out.  As I pulled onto the wall this time, I already planned on falling. I looked down at Mike after th... https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/10/10/learning-the-power-of-low-expectations-on-a-rumney-classic
  • Canada Has a New Proposed 5.14d/15a

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    Evan Hau has completed one of the longest standing projects in Echo Canyon The post Canada Has a New Proposed 5.14d/15a appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/canada-has-a-new-proposed-5-14d-15a/
  • Toby Roberts climbs Gancho Perfecto 9a+

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    Toby Roberts has climbed Gancho Perfecto, 9a+, at Rac de la Finestra, Margalef, Spain. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=775655
  • Climbing Norway’s Hardest Mixed Route

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    A new video just dropped featuring some hard winter climbing and a first ascent The post Climbing Norway’s Hardest Mixed Route appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/climbing-norways-hardest-mixed-route/
  • Climbing Holds from Tokyo Olympics Back in Use

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    A new park has opened that uses the holds and pads that were used in climbing's inaugural Olympics The post Climbing Holds from Tokyo Olympics Back in Use appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/climbing-holds-from-tokyo-olympics-back-in-use/
  • 10 Exercises for a Complete Climber Core

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    Want to keep your feet on, hold those swings, and move with control? Your core can help with that. https://www.climbing.com/skills/10-core-exercises-for-climbers/