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  • Thank You For Making Our Work Possible

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    You did it! Thanks to the generosity of our community, the American Alpine Club is starting 2026 on a strong note. Together, we’re protecting climbing’s future — one gift, one climb, one community at a time. The American Alpine Club made a real, measurable impact on the climbing community. Every one of these wins reflects your belief in the power of this community and your commitment to the AAC. Your generosity is what makes the AAC not just an organization—but a movement built by climbers, for climbers. In 2026, the American Alpine Club plans to continue providing these unique benefits to the climbing community, as well as deepening the quality of our resources for climbers. This includes: Thank you so much for your contribution to the AAC. Your gift enables us to continue delivering critical resources to climbers and fuels the evolution of this shared passion. We’re excited to continue delivering these invaluable resources and look forward to the next chapter.  Thank you for tying in with us. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/12/18/2025-year-end-appeal
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    IFSCI
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W0VyKC5sWM
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    UK ClimbingU
    Lured by shadows on Google Earth, Matt Glenn, Hamish Frost, Paul Ramsden, and Tim Miller set out on an expedition to one of the most isolated regions of Nepal. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=781592
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    ischrisI
    It's so satisfying sending a route at the end of a session when I'm ready to go home but decide to give the project one last go. Today I was working a long traversing problem (v5ish) that has a fun mix of heel hooks, throws and fancy footwork while locked off on marginal slopers. Last time I was in the gym (before holiday travel) I finally linked all the sections and today I was consistently getting past the crux but just didn't have the energy for the easy-ish but dynamic move that followed. Was ready to pack it in but decided one more go to to dial in the first 2/3rds of the route wouldn't hurt... And everything clicked. Just floated through all the hard moves and hit the final dynamic move with that satisfying stick that tells you your hand is **not** coming off and then easily reached the top. Maybe resigning myself to waiting a few more days to send freed up enough mental energy to give me that little boost I needed.#bouldering #climbing #climber
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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/
  • The History of Why We Climb, Part One

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    A new series where we look at the complete history of climbing, starting long before it became a sport The post The History of Why We Climb, Part One appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/the-history-of-why-we-climb-part-one/
  • Gamify learning?

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  • A Short History of the Climbing Gym

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    https://www.climbing.com/places/history-of-climbing-gym/