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    Squirrel on a Tree — A curious gray squirrel pauses on a tree trunk, appearing to survey its surroundings. These agile rodents, known as Eastern Gray Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis), are common throughout the southeastern United States. The squirrel's sharp claws provide a secure grip as it explores its arboreal habitat.#Climbing #Exploring #Tree #Bark #Claws #Curious #Squirrel #EasternGraySquirrel #SciurusCarolinensis #SoutheasternUnitedStates
  • Jules Marchaland Climbs 5.14d in Grenoble

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    His recent ascent of Le Braille 5.14d means he has ascended over 25 routes 5.14d or harder. The post Jules Marchaland Climbs 5.14d in Grenoble appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/jules-marchaland-climbs-5-14d-in-grenoble/
  • The Most Over-Engineered Training Tool Ever?

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  • Katherine Choong Climbs Five-Pitch 5.14a

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    The accomplished Swiss climber made the first female ascent of the mega route The post Katherine Choong Climbs Five-Pitch 5.14a appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/katherine-choong-climbs-five-pitch-5-14a/
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  • New 1,000-Metre Alaska Alpine Mixed Route

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    This big new line was climbed over several days at the end of April. It ends on a rarely visited summit The post New 1,000-Metre Alaska Alpine Mixed Route appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/new-1000-metre-alaska-alpine-mixed-route/
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    Last weekend I took a couple friends to the local crag for their first time out. Since I was the only one able to clean, others led and set the anchor, but on occasion if the leader were unable to reach the anchors, I would set the anchor and belayed the others up from the top using a grigri. That worked pretty well, though I'm aware that Petzl doesn't recommend using the grigri in such a manner (a redirected belay is preferred.) I did notice that the DMM Pivot set up in guide/auto-blocking mode had a dedicated method for lowering — using a second biner to adjust the angle of the device. Are there concerns with doing so for lowering a second climber all the way to the ground? Whenever lowering is mentioned, it's always in the context is lowering the second "a few feet" or so.
  • Anything to win a #climbing rope 😅💪

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