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    Díaz-Rullo completes his project after more than four years and 240 days of work on the route in Margalef, Spain, and it could be amongst the hardest in the world. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/jorge-diaz-rullo-sends-cafe-colombia-after-240-days/
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    Every year, the AAC bestows awards to climbing changemakers and celebrates their accomplishments at the AAC Gala. We’ll be announcing those award winners in mid July, but first, we wanted to give our listeners a sneak peak into the stories awaiting you, through diving into the life and personality of one awardee.  We invited the alpinist and climber Kelly Cordes, who will be receiving the Pinnacle Award this year, onto the pod to celebrate his outstanding mountaineering and climbing achievements, and simply to ramble a bit and tell good stories. Though too humble to brag, Cordes is known for his bold ascents, including the Azeem Ridge on Great Trango Tower, a link-up on Cerro Torre, many first ascents in Peru and Alaska, as well as his “disaster style” and “suffer well” philosophy. With a 20-year lens, we have Cordes reflect on the Azeem Ridge story and tell it anew with all that he’s learned since then. We also spend some time talking about his writing life, including supporting editing the AAJ for 12 years, and co-writing the bestseller, The Push, with his close friend Tommy Caldwell. Dive in to get just a taste of Cordes’ story, and why he’s committed to suffering well. Episode Resources: Learn More About Kelly Cordes The Full Azeem Ridge AAJ Report Learn About the AAC Gala https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/6/26/suffer-well-a-climbing-and-life-philosophy-with-kelly-cordes
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    We've all wondered - how strong is it? The Alpinesavvy web gnomes scoured the web to find some break testing for common (and not so common) gear, knots and rigging. Start here for an overview, and then head over to the more detailed articles. https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/how-strong-is-it-overview
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    A few suggestions that could improve your spring indoor training sessions The post Five Climbing Tips from V17 Climber Noah Wheeler appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/five-climbing-tips-from-v17-climber-noah-wheeler/
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    When your kiddo mentions a sore finger that’s been hurting for days, take special note: kids aren’t immune to climbing injuries—and, in some cases, are even predisposed to them. https://www.climbing.com/skills/training/preventing-finger-injuries-in-young-climbers/