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  • Squamish Base Jumper Crashes, Lucky to be Alive

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    Over 20 people with Squamish Search and Rescue responded to save the man The post Squamish Base Jumper Crashes, Lucky to be Alive appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/squamish-base-jumper-crashes-lucky-to-be-alive/
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    German Alpinist David Göttler has successfully completed an ‘Alpine style’ ascent of Nanga Parbat (8126m) via the infamous Rupal Face and has descended the mountain by paraglider. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/historic-nanga-parbat-climb-and-fly-for-david-gottler/
  • Jessi Pilz Skips 5.14d, Climbs First 5.15a

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    The Olympic gold medalist went from climbing three 5.14c routes to sending an iconic 5.15a The post Jessi Pilz Skips 5.14d, Climbs First 5.15a appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/jessi-pilz-skips-5-14d-climbs-first-5-15a/
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    Important information about the dos and don'ts on THE most important knot in #climbing and some myth busting.And here I thought it was all tested and proven about the humble figure eight.I've never used that yosemite finish, and I don't think I'll ever will. The stopper knot in the tail is enough and it doesn't really bother me particularly.I actually do like tails but that a whole different conversation https://youtu.be/nUCR_W-xCqY?si=3-A-1FABJ_4LWmht
  • CONNECT: Undercover Crusher Nathan Hadley

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    On this edition of the Undercover Crusher series, we have Rab athlete Nathan Hadley on the pod. We talk about what counts as “undercover,” and the reality of straddling the world of full-time work while being “pro.” We discuss the pressure to be obsessed with Yosemite, and maybe figuring out that performing in Yosemite is not the only place to make a name for yourself…as well as bolting and development ethics in Washington, sending the Canadian Trilogy, and the downsides and upsides of being a route setter.  Jump into this episode to hear all this and more from crusher Nathan Hadley! Learn More About Nathan Hadley Other Undercover Crusher Episodes https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/9/30/connect-undercover-crusher-nathan-hadley
  • How climbing ropes are made…

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  • Keita Kurakami, Yosemite Soloist, Has Died

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    From epic highballs to historic rope-solos to run-out 5.14 trad routes, the Japanese climber was among the best in the world The post Keita Kurakami, Yosemite Soloist, Has Died appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/keita-kurakami-yosemite-soloist-has-died/
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