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26 Mar 2025, 17:00

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    Yosemite's iconic granite walls draw climbers, hikers, and outdoor recreationists from all over the world. Big wall climbers spend long days on El Cap and Half Dome above the valley floor, attempting free ascents or classic aid climbs. Due to the park's growing popularity, reservations and permit systems have been implemented. Climbing is no exception.  In 2021, Yosemite NPS began a two-year big wall permit system pilot program in hopes it would help climbing rangers understand patterns on the wall and minimize negative impacts on the landscape through education. In January 2023, the permit program became permanent, and now all climbers staying overnight on big walls are required to have a permit.  As with everything in the climbing community, there has been a lot of discourse surrounding this, as seen on Reddit and Mountain Project threads over the past couple of years. Climbers speculated: Would the rangers be enforcing a quota? Would these permits be available 24/7, or would reservations need to be made in advance? Would climbers have to use the dreaded recreation.gov? Through the permit system, big wall permits are free and available for climbers to self-register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, near the El Capitan Bridge at a kiosk near the food lockers. There is no quota for routes.  In addition to timed permits, during peak hours (6 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Memorial Day weekend, any day between June 15 and August 15, or Labor Day weekend), climbers must make reservations to enter the park. This is a timed entry reservation that is also used at other parks, such as Zion National Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Arches National Park, allowing the park to regulate the influx of visitors.  There is no formal check-in with the rangers after climbing (or bailing). Yosemite climbing rangers and stewards use the information they gather from the permit system to update an Instagram account that reports on big wall traffic. The Instagram's daily posts include information for the number of people on popular climbs like Freerider/Salathe, Zodiac, and Regular Northwest Face of Half Dome.  "It is a work in progress, but we are trying to find a sustainable way to get that information out to climbers so that people can disperse from crowded routes if they want," said Yosemite Climbing Ranger Cameron King. The feedback the rangers have received on the account has been positive.   Below, we've created a guide to help you navigate your next Yosemite trip filled with all the fine print and details to minimize route finding off the wall. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/5/27/the-yosemite-big-wall-permit-system-impact-and-logistics
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    Will Bosi has made the first ascent of El Dorado Sit, a new 8C boulder in Sintra, Portugal. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=779912
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    Kevin Howett has been awarded The Scottish Award for Excellence in Mountain Culture, sponsored by JAHAMA Highland Estates. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/kevin-howett-wins-award-for-excellence-in-mountain-culture/
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    And several classics have been climbed on Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy The post New Alpine Rock Route Climbed in Patagonia appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/new-alpine-rock-route-climbed-in-patagonia/
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    Filip Babicz has bagged the fastest known time up and down the four famous Matterhorn ridges The post Four Matterhorn Ridges in Under 8 Hours appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/four-matterhorn-ridges-in-under-8-hours/
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    Oliver Tippett has released some footage from his recent visit to Yosemite Valley The post Here’s What Soloing a Yosemite Big Wall is Like appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/heres-what-soloing-a-yosemite-big-wall-is-like/
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    The black-and-white photograph is small and square, half a century old, showing my grandmother posing in front of the dark, mysterious walls of the Black Canyon. As I study the image, I quickly realize that she is witnessing a time period in 1961 when there is not a single documented rock climb of any significance… https://climbingzine.com/reflections-in-the-black-by-vic-zeilman/
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    https://gripped.com/news/adam-ondra-sends-climb-thats-half-boulder-problem-half-route/