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    Part of the Climbing Grief Fund’s (CGF) mission is to expand the conversation around grief, loss, and trauma in the climbing community, and interrogate narratives that can be unhelpful to healing. In this episode, we unpack some of the unique challenges faced by caregivers after a loved one gets into a climbing accident, and explore why it can be helpful for caregivers to get mental health support too, not just those directly impacted by an accident. In section one, we have the CGF Therapeutic Manager, Trevor Davis, on the podcast, to talk about the scope of the Climbing Grief Fund, as well as its ongoing expansion and impact. Trevor chats with Jay Louie, a therapist in the CGF Directory and a CGF committee member, about these topics, and together they frame the conversation about why CGF resources are for caregivers too. In section two, we dive deeper with Jay, as they share some case studies to illustrate the very human experiences of caregiving after climbing accidents. They share these case studies from their professional experience as a therapist and AMGA Guide, described anonymously, with permission from their clients. In section three, we sat down with Andrew Kirchner, an incredible supporter of the Climbing Grief Fund and a survivor of a climbing accident himself. Andrew describes his accident, and how it made him realize that the accident didn’t just happen to him, it had a dramatic impact on his loved ones as well. Andrew also elaborates on what motivated him to make the Edwards-Ginsburg fund, and thereby support the CGF’s work so generously. Donate Before March 10, and Double Your Impact Apply to the Climbing Grief Fund Grant Explore the CGF Mental Health Directory Learn More About (or work with) Jay Louie Learn More About (or work with) Trevor Davis https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2026/2/27/a-team-sport-the-psychology-of-caregiving-after-a-climbing-accident
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    Peter Perren and Tim Auger’s fall on Mount Logan in 1980 is the stuff of legend. When Auger was buried by snow, Perren had to dig him out. This is their story The post Climbers Took a 2,000-foot Fall off Canada’s Highest Mountain and Lived to Tell the Story appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/climbers-took-a-2000-foot-fall-off-canadas-highest-mountain-and-lived-to-tell-the-story/
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    A new CBC podcast focuses on American Davis Wolfgang Hawke, whose 2017 Squamish death has been ruled a homicide The post True Crime in Squamish: New Podcast About the Death of Jesse James appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/true-crime-in-squamish-new-podcast-about-the-death-of-jesse-james/
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  • Adam Ondra Tries Possible V18 Boulder

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    V17 climber Camille Coudert has put in over 100 sessions on Imotep Assis - a problem that could possible be V18 The post Adam Ondra Tries Possible V18 Boulder appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/adam-ondra-tries-possible-v18-boulder/
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    Alex Megos has ticked off the first ascent of a “long standing project” at Margalef climbing Tuareg Blanco (F9b/+) at the winter-sun sector, Raco de Espadelles. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/alex-megos-fires-off-tuareg-blanco-f9b-another-newbie-at-margalef/
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    And climbers collectively breathe a sigh of relief https://www.climbing.com/news/national-park-service-ends-bid-to-ban-fixed-anchors-in-wilderness/
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATNRhnak2Oo