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  • 22 Seasons at Denali Base Camp, with Lisa Roderick

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    On this episode of the podcast, we chat with Lisa Roderick about her book: A Place Among Giants: 22 Seasons at Denali Basecamp. As basecamp manager at Denali (also known as Mt McKinely), Lisa was everywhere and doing everything—going out of her way to help climbers even when it wasn’t in her job description. Her job ended up panning out to include: coordinating planes dropping off and picking up climbers and tourists; reporting weather over the radio to nearby pilots maneuvering the Alaska Range; reporting weather to climbers up on Denali without service; and occasionally supporting Denali National Park Rangers in search and rescue efforts. Really only accessible by small planes, the Kahiltna Glacier is its own unique, isolated world—full of inspiration, history-making climbs, risk, worry, fascinating climbing personalities, days sunning on the glacier, and moody weather. Dive into the episode to learn more about Lisa’s decades of experience in one of the most volatile and vibrant climbing hubs on the planet. Buy the Book Here! Learn More About Lisa Roderick https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/10/7/22-seasons-at-denali-base-camp-with-lisa-roderick
  • Para Climbing finals | Innsbruck 2025

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  • The World’s First V12 is 50 Years Old

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    Jim Holloway made the first ascent in 1975, but it went ungraded for 32 years The post The World’s First V12 is 50 Years Old appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/the-worlds-first-v12-is-50-years-old/
  • Patience by Chris Schulte

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    It starts with a plan like a break in the clouds. We set out thinking on the lines, the foods, the sunrises and campfires, the saving up. And then you set to with the forty-second aspen tree planted that day, the twenty-third special with sauce on the side, the eighty-first stone laid, the fifteenth pair… https://climbingzine.com/patience-chris-schulte/
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  • Hey Climbers, Take Care of Your Feet

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    Climbers are always concerned about the health of their hands and fingers — and rightfully so. But the sport can also be pretty hard on the feet and toes. The post Hey Climbers, Take Care of Your Feet appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/hey-climbers-take-care-of-your-feet/
  • Climbers Buy Land in U.S.A. to Secure Access

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    Climbers can now enjoy secure access to a crag in New Hampshire The post Climbers Buy Land in U.S.A. to Secure Access appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/climbers-buy-land-in-u-s-a-to-secure-access/
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    Last weekend saw Zoe Peetermans and Sam Butterworth take to top spots in the BBC at Last Sun Dance, Leeds. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/peetermans-and-butterworth-crowned-british-bouldering-champions-2024/