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    You’re in the thick of it. An accident just happened while you were out climbing, and now you have to decide: do I self-rescue, or do I call for outside help? In this episode of the podcast, we dive into that moment of decision, and provide a series of questions that you can use as a matrix to help you decide what to do next. Our guests, Accidents Editor Pete Takeda, and IFMGA/AMGA Guide and Search and Rescue volunteer, Jason Antin, weigh in. Pete reflects on accident reports from ANAC where individuals have self-rescued, called SAR, or had to do a little of both. We break down a few of these case studies to explore what circumstances caused the accident victims to make the decisions they did to initiate rescue. Then, Jason shares what happens behind the scenes when you call Search and Rescue for help, and how self-rescue techniques can supplement a SAR team’s mission and help SAR get to an injured party faster. Dive in to help prepare yourself, in case you ever find yourself in the thick of it. If you believe conversations like this matter, a donation to the AAC helps us continue sharing stories, insights, and education for the entire climbing community. Donate today! Use Jason Antin’s Guiding Services Explore the Archives: Accidents in North American Climbing Become A Member to Get Accidents in North American Climbing Annually https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/11/20/stay-frosty-the-rescue-matrix-with-pete-takeda-and-jason-antin
  • New Crag in Squamish for 5.10 Climbers

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    The Alpine Club of Canada Squamish section has released a topo and details for The Grotto The post New Crag in Squamish for 5.10 Climbers appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/new-crag-in-squamish-for-5-10-climbers/
  • Climbing Tips: Do This, Not That (Part 4)

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    Five more quick tips on best practices, with links to my detailed articles. This post covers: 1) rappel anchor backups, 2) route hardware bolting tips (stainless steel!), 3) using “rack pack” carabiners, 4) a crafty Klemheist hitch variation, and 5) how to rack an adjustable tether so it won’t trip you up. https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/climbing-tips-do-this-not-that-part-4
  • China DOMINATES Speed finals at home! 💥

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  • Team USA’s Melina Costanza Tops V14 Highball

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    The giant Buttermilks line Direct North is her hardest boulder to date The post Team USA’s Melina Costanza Tops V14 Highball appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/team-usas-melina-costanza-tops-v14-highball/
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    6A mug, but a 9A brew #climbing #coffee #bouldering
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    The men's Speed qualifiers brought yet more World, Olympic, Continental and Personal Records. Sam Watson (USA) lay down the gauntlet for the finals with a new world-best of 4.75 seconds. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=773598