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    We counted his moves on Netflix’s Skyscraper Live and calculated them against the reported $500K payout. We figured out numbers for each dragon, each ruyi, the rings and the janky ladder. The post Alex Honnold might’ve made $237 for every move on Taipei 101 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/alex-honnold-mightve-made-237-for-every-move-on-taipei-101/
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    RaphaelT
    sunset at Mangart mid October this year, icicles and snow on the via ferrata on Slovenian side#mountain #slovenia #climbing #sunset #photography
  • Navajo Rising by Aaron Mike

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    Acknowledging the roots and conceptualizations of the outdoor activities that we so passionately pursue enriches our participation and ties us to the land, as well as to one another. When we view our industry through a historical lens, we inevitably hear about John Muir, Sir Edmund Hillary, Royal Robbins, and other giants of outdoor recreation.… https://climbingzine.com/navajo-rising-by-aaron-mike/
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    The Climbing Zine is now accepting stories, photography, and art for our 2025 volume. Below are our loose guidelines. Words The Climbing Zine publishes thought provoking essays, stories, and poetry. Word count can be anywhere from 200 to 10,000. Our aim to publish work that focuses on the essence of climbing; we’ll publish accounts of… https://climbingzine.com/write-climbing-zine/
  • And the Climbing Word of the Year Is ….

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    Find out why, plus see 6 words we’re retiring in 2025 https://www.climbing.com/community/and-the-climbing-word-of-the-year-is-float/
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    The 18-year-old just had a noteworthy day on some classic problems The post Kai Whaley Just Sent V12, V13 and V14 in Bishop, in a Day appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/kai-whaley-just-sent-v12-v13-and-v14-in-bishop-in-a-day/
  • Practice anchors install (w/ pictures!)

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    Okay, I did a thing. Yesterday I briefly outlined my plans to build a set of practice anchors in my garage. After a quick trip to the hardware store, I got what I needed and as promised, here are some progress pics and the final result. [image: 1724386660906-pxl_20240822_143020828-resized.jpg] [image: 1724386655118-pxl_20240822_194756349-resized.jpg] [image: 1724386621597-pxl_20240822_204026195.mp-resized.jpg] [image: 1724387298601-pxl_20240823_021253567-resized.jpg] Some notes The initial plan was to use tee nuts or threaded inserts, but I wasn't able to easily get those, so the fallback was to use regular nuts and to drill a recess into the back of the board so they'd sit flush. There was some splintering the first time I tried to use a spade bit. Practice makes perfect! I expected the studs in my garage to be 16 inches apart, but they were 21.5 inches. Measure twice, cut once! I was today years old when I discovered a 2x4 is not 2 inches by 4 inches. Cost breakdown (Canadian dollars): Fixe 316 SS Bolt Hanger 1/2" (MEC, $2.93 apiece) Camp 8mm Oval Steel Quicklink (MEC, $4.95 apiece) 1" spade bit ($8.98) 1/2" threaded bolt ($3.85 apiece) 1/2" nut ($0.26 apiece) Free/on-hand items: Scrap wood (2x4) Power drill and drill bits Adjustable wrench and socket wrench Deck screws Total: $32.96 CAD
  • Scotch On The Rocks by Greg Petliski

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    Words are from the traditional song “Wild Mountain Thyme.” The basis of this trip was simple: climb rocks and drink scotch. The weather, being highly Scottish, even in the so-called drier month of May, lent itself more to the latter than the former. But hey, we still managed nine days of climbing out of twenty;… https://climbingzine.com/scotch-on-the-rocks-by-greg-petliski/