Skip to content

Lead finals | Innsbruck 2025

Videos
1 1 83 1

Suggested topics


  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    26 Views
    American Alpine ClubA
    Evan Hau is a pro climber, but most Americans still don’t know his name. He’s the first Canadian to climb 5.15a, and swears his success comes from consistently honing his strengths (and mostly ignoring his weaknesses). In this episode, we chat about how he balances pushing his limits, with his tutoring business, and the process of climbing his first 15a, Sacrifice. We cover the magic of the Bow Valley—the epic limestone crags near Canmore, Alberta—as well as what happens when Adam Ondra comes to town to try to flash your proj. We discuss trying hard on long trips, and his send of Death of Villains last year, his second 15a. Plus, we chat about aging as a climber, with his 40th birthday just around the corner. Learn More About Evan Hau Watch Evan Hau’s Process for Sending Sacrifice https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2026/2/13/not-so-undercover-crusher-evan-hau-on-showing-up-and-trying-hard
  • Daniel Woods Making First Ascent of V14 Highball

    General News climbing
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    79 Views
    GrippedG
    "Best line that I have found and cleaned," said Woods about the climb The post Daniel Woods Making First Ascent of V14 Highball appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/daniel-woods-making-first-ascent-of-v14-highball/
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    99 Views
    American Alpine ClubA
    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
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    163 Views
    IFSCI
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak39sFzaesM
  • The 9 Biggest Developments in Climbing This Year

    General News climbing
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    136 Views
    climbingC
    How did our sport evolve in 2024? https://www.climbing.com/news/the-9-biggest-climbing-moments-2024/
  • The Must-Have Trad Climbing Essentials

    General News climbing
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    138 Views
    GrippedG
    https://gripped.com/gear/buyers-guide/the-must-have-trad-climbing-essentials/
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    143 Views
    UK ClimbingU
    https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=774078
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    113 Views
    climbingC
    “Should I prioritize saving my life, or should I prioritize climbing? When I thought about it, I became convinced climbing was an essential part of my life.” https://www.climbing.com/news/keita-kurakami-dies-mount-fuji/