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Lee Sungsu climbs Burden of Dreams, 9A, twice

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    Alex Honnold will attempt to climb the Taipei 101 skyscraper free solo on Saturday Jan 24th 02:00 CET (live on Netflix).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXiEp_GGSpg#AlexHonnold #Climbing #Skyscraper #Taipei101
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    ABIVA
    Snuck my app Probly, into the AppStore this morning. If you have a climbing wall you should check it out! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/probly/id6752620900 #climbing #homewall
  • Rethinking single pitch anchors

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    Can we improve single pitch “clip and lower” anchors? This anchor ticks all the boxes for low cost, simplicity, security, longevity, and more. See all the details, variations, and cost breakdown here. Normally, I publish a complete version of my articles for my Premium Members, and a shortened version of articles on the public part of my website. However, for this article, I'm changing that.  Because I want this to reach the largest possible audience, I'm posting the entire article here on the public part of my website. Inspiration and peer review for this article is from Kevin Maliczak, aka ClimbingTaiwan. Connect on his Instagram @climbingtaiwan and YouTube. Thanks to Evan Wisheropp for peer review of this article. Connect with Evan on Instagram, @evanwisheropp https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/rethinking-single-pitch-anchors
  • Do This, Not That (Part 1)

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    A series of quick tips on best practices. Most have links to my detailed articles if you want to learn more. This post covers: anchor hooks, extending a quickdraw, using a rebelay to protect a fixed rope, “alpine equalization” with cams, cautions on block leading, “casting” your rappel rope, and how anchor hardware can twist your rope. (Last 3 tips are for Premium Members.) https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/do-this-not-that-part-1
  • Adam Ondra’s Five Hardest Boulder Problems

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    With his recent repeat of Soudain Seul V17, Adam Ondra has once again proved that he's one of the world's best rock climbers The post Adam Ondra’s Five Hardest Boulder Problems appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/adam-ondras-five-hardest-boulder-problems/
  • These Climbers Have Done V17 and 5.15c

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    Will Bosi just joined a short list of climbers who've completed two of the hardest grades in rock climbing The post These Climbers Have Done V17 and 5.15c appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/these-climbers-have-done-v17-and-5-15c/
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    And climbers collectively breathe a sigh of relief https://www.climbing.com/news/national-park-service-ends-bid-to-ban-fixed-anchors-in-wilderness/
  • EDUCATE: The Forgotten Stonemaster

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    We are so excited to have longtime AAC member Rick Accomazzo on the podcast to chat about his new book “Tobin, the Stonemasters, and Me, 1970-1980.” This book is part memoir of Rick’s own early climbing career, part revealing biography of Tobin Sorenson, the forgotten Stonemaster who was an incredible all-arounder; and part a distillation of a decade of climbing culture. With these three threads, the book weaves together many untold climbing stories from an iconic, pivotal decade, from “before climbing lost its innocence,” as John Long says in his forward to the book. Listen to the episode to hear some key stories from the book and learn about the ten-year process of putting it together. We’d also like to congratulate Rick for his book being longlisted for the Banff Mountain Literature Award! Dive into the episode to get your dose of forgotten climbing history. You can grab your own copy at stonemasterbooks.com Buy the Book Banff Mountain Literature Awards https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/10/30/educate-the-forgotten-stonemaster