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  • James Pearson on Send of Master’s Crack E9

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    Master's Crack was first climbed by James McHaffie at E9 - watch a short film by James Pearson about the route below The post James Pearson on Send of Master’s Crack E9 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/james-pearson-on-send-of-masters-crack-e9/
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwGaI2N94wY
  • Canadians Podium at North American Cup Series

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    Matthew Rodriguez and Evangelina Briggs have earned the first medals for Canada at this year's NACS The post Canadians Podium at North American Cup Series appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/canadians-podium-at-north-american-cup-series/
  • Mari Salvesen Climbs Hard Skyhook Trad

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    The accomplished gear climber finished 2024 strong The post Mari Salvesen Climbs Hard Skyhook Trad appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/mari-salvesen-climbs-hard-skyhook-trad/
  • Guidebook XII—Rewind the Climb

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    By Hannah Provost If you had to tell the story of the evolution of climbing within the history of one route, your most compelling choices might be The Nose of El Capitan or The Naked Edge in Eldorado Canyon. In this way, The Naked Edge is a time capsule containing within its memory: the much dreamed-of first ascent finally climbed by Layton Kor, Bob Culp, and Rick Horn; a period defining free ascent by Jim Erickson and Duncan Furgeson in the early 1970s; and one of the few battle- grounds for speed records in the United States. In 1962, Kor and Bob Culp were diverted attempting to aid the steep final edge, and today, climbers have speed climbed the route, bridge to bridge, in a little over 22 minutes. What is it about this climb that has allowed it to be the sketchbook for climbing legends to draw out the evolution of our sport? Anecdotes and artifacts from the American Alpine Club Library and archives provided the answer. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/11/25/guidebook-xiirewind-the-climb
  • Fred Degoulet- Risk in the Mountains #climbing

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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 Two: Talismans, Sieges and Gods appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/special-feature/the-history-of-why-we-climb-part-two-talismans-sieges-and-gods/
  • Climbing Grief Fund Spotlight: Gratitude

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    https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2023/10/10/climbing-grief-fund-spotlight-gratitude