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  • All-Women Team Climbs New Alpine Line in Patagonia

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    Angelina di Prinzio, Paloma Farkas, and Catalina Unwin have completed a new rock and ice route deep within Patagonia The post All-Women Team Climbs New Alpine Line in Patagonia appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/all-women-team-climbs-new-alpine-line-in-patagonia/
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8w55i8HljuI
  • Eight Boulders to V15 by Brooke Raboutou

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    Watch the Olympic silver medallist climb some of her hardest problems to date The post Eight Boulders to V15 by Brooke Raboutou appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/eight-boulders-to-v15-by-brooke-raboutou/
  • The Ondra Comp has arrived…

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMlrF_lYthE
  • Guidebook XII—AAC Advocacy

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    As the AAC’s General Counsel and Advocacy Director, Byron Harvison, put it, advocacy work is like “being in charge of building and maintaining an air- craft while it’s already flying in the air—and there are still no guarantees. This work requires constant attention to detail and management of hundreds of relationships.” To your aver- age climber who cares about public lands and advocating for climbing landscapes, the con- stant awareness of legislative processes and advocacy relationships can be exhausting— the runout pitch where you’d rather cede the lead. But for the AAC advocacy team and our partners like Outdoor Alliance, it’s the money pitch—our opportunity to ensure the perspec- tives of our members and other recreationists inform the policies that shape America’s public lands and recreational spaces.” https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/11/25/guidebook-xiiaac-advocacy
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    Just test-drove the topo editor that @bohwaz@mamot.fr fixed up, and it's working great, nice work!! Scaling is a bit off; I had to scale up pretty much everything (lines, marks, text) by 200-300%, but that's due to images being so huge nowadays. Looking forward to updating my photos of The Crag Next Door with proper topos! [image: 1730914274412-dilligaf.png]
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    Today I was supposed to host an informal skills clinic with a climber new to the outdoors, and teach them the basics of anchor cleaning. They ended up rescheduling, so I had some time to waste. We're usually taught to clip draws with the gate facing away from the direction of the next bolt/pro, but if you're clipping a hanger (as opposed to a glue-in), could the biner rotate, and have the gate opened by the bolt itself? I tried with an extendable draw I had, and it took some doing, but it was definitely possible. Rope movement can make a draw do funny things, and extendable draws in particular love to flip orientation. Lots of seemingly impossible things have happened to unattended protection! This doesn't really apply to local crags here since bolts here are glue-ins, with exception of the anchor, but food for thought. All the same it seems the advice to clip with the gate facing away from direction of travel still seems to supercede this niche edge case. [image: 1726449887485-pxl_20240916_011132217-resized.jpg] [image: 1726449891860-pxl_20240916_011143499-resized.jpg] [image: 1726449898882-pxl_20240916_011243263.mp-resized.jpg] [image: 1726449903000-pxl_20240916_011433464_exported_1433.jpg]
  • Newsflash: Echo Wall repeated by James Pearson

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    James Pearson has just released news from high on the North East Buttress of Ben Nevis that he has made the second ascent of Dave MacLeod’s 2008 seminal mountain trad route, Echo Wall. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/newsflash-echo-wall-repeated-by-james-pearson/