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    pietro87P
    #homegym upgrade #climbing #freeclimbing #sportclimbing #rockclimbing #bouldering
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    WildRikkuW
    Anyone have advice on bouldering with wrist support? I have one of these things that go around your wrist, parts of your lower arm and a bit of your hand, leaving all your fingers almost free but blocking a bit of your hand surface. It has a piece of thermoplastic inside of it that distributes stress from hand to arm and skips the wrist. Any chance I can boulder while wearing it? I need to do more sports again but badminton doesn't work and I'm not keen on trying new sports#bouldering #climbing
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    Cedd de TrèvesC
    Une nouvelle gomme venue de la F1 secoue le monde de l’escalade ! · PlanetGrimpe - Toute l'actualité escaladeUne nouvelle gomme venue de la F1 secoue le monde de l’escalade ! · PlanetGrimpe - Toute l'actualité escalade https://share.google/4TBRhZhsJ5JLQwOxz#climbing #bouldering
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    HowNOT2H
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeRkgnO66FQ
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    GrippedG
    The young climber from France just made the first ascent of one of the world's most famous projects, and he did it barefoot without climbing shoes The post 17-Year-Old Erwan Legrand Makes First Ascent of the Legendary Bombé Bleu appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/17-year-old-erwan-legrand-makes-first-ascent-of-the-legendary-bombe-bleu/
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    Moya Moya ShashinM
    The Rock, The Hard Place, The Between #photography #monochrome #minimal #climbing #film
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    Portable was returned back to Squamish on Feb. 17. It was gone again within nine days.  The post Portable, the world’s smallest climbing boulder, has gone missing again appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/portable-the-worlds-smallest-climbing-boulder-has-gone-missing-again/
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    In 1925, climbers undertook a 65-day expedition to achieve the first ascent of Mount Logan. One of them later wrote, “At that moment, at least, the joke was on the mountain rather than on any of us.” The post The Epic First Ascent of Mount Logan, Canada’s Highest Mountain appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/the-epic-first-ascent-of-mount-logan-canadas-highest-mountain/
  • Everest Climbing Season 2026 is Game On

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    The Icefall Doctors will be working to fix the route up Everest, preparing it for the season’s climbers The post Everest Climbing Season 2026 is Game On appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/everest-climbing-season-2026-is-game-on/
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    pietro87P
    Highland empire #climbing #homegym #freeclimbing #sportclimbing #bouldering #rocklimbing
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    AlpineSavvyA
    Looking for a small, durable pack specifically designed for multi-pitch rock climbing? You‘ve found it with the redesigned Petzl Bug. Here’s a full review. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/the-petzl-bug-multipitch-rock-pack-newest-version
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    InglesportI
    ️ SAFETY ALERT — Petzl have issued a call for inspection of SIMBA CLIMBING, SIMBA PARK & SWAN EASYFIT harnesses.Flip it over. The FAST LT PIN-LOCK buckle needs 2 rivets. Missing one? Stop use now and contact Petzl, free replacement.Full details: https://www.petzl.com/INT/en/Operators/safety-alerts/2026-3-2/Call-for-visual-inspection-of-SIMBA-and-SWAN-EASYFIT-harnesses#outdoors #climbing #uk #britain #england
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    GrippedG
    The relatively new Jules Marchaland route is destined to be a 5.15 classic The post “One of the best moves I’ve ever done” – Alex Megos Makes 5.15b Second Ascent appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/one-of-the-best-moves-ive-ever-done-alex-megos-makes-5-15b-second-ascent/
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  • Safer Than Socks in Your Hat

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    Less than a thousand feet from the summit, on the north face of the Eiger, Gaston Rébuffat hooked a finger into a piton, left behind from a previous ascent. The night before, as they bivvied, Rébuffat was surprised to find himself sleepless, with a sense of bad omens. “The stars seemed so near that you could touch them, and the Milky Way shone with sinister brightness,” he wrote in his book Starlight and Storm. On that July day in 1952, their surroundings did prove sinister. Stuck behind several slower parties and faced with warming temperatures, Rébuffat’s team had to inch their way across the tedious traverses that guarded the summit, often taking alternate routes in order to avoid bottlenecks. As luck would have it, Rébuffat hooked that piton at the exact moment a thunderous crack boomed from above. A massive rock came tumbling down, bursting and splitting into pieces that struck Rébuffat on the head. “But the finger hooked through the piton still held. It was very painful, and felt as if it had been sawn through.... A little blood fell from my cap and reddened the snow-flecked rock.” Yet, with his head aching and the motivation drained out of him, Rébuffat carried on. Rumor has it that Rébuffat had stuffed his hat with socks, as was the custom at the time when climbing in areas with rockfall danger, and some credit this habit for saving his life. Well, that and the piton. Without the padding of his rudimentary “helmet,” Rébuffat might not have become the first man to climb all six of the great north faces of the Alps. Since then, it’s fair to say climbing helmets have undergone an evolution. The history of head protection in climbing starts earlier than Gaston Rébuffat’s injury on the Eiger. There was a parallel evolution, but staggered, between those climbing in the mountains and those exploring underground in caves. In 1936, the trailblazing French caver Pierre Chevalier reported, “Helmets are beginning to be considered essential in sport caving.” However, during this period, and until around 1950, climbers aboveground were still wearing wool berets as the standard headwear. In 1948, Chevalier’s Escalades Souterraines (Subterranean Climbers) was published. It was one of the seminal works in early caving. In the early 1950s felt hats became the norm. When there was risk of rockfall, they would occasionally be stuffed with socks or newspaper. This is where Rébuffat’s story takes the stage. Four years later, in 1956, the ninth edition of Accidents in North American Mountaineering (now Accidents in North American Climbing) already showed an increasing preference for protective headgear. In comments preceding the accident reports, the editors wrote: “Another point that should be re-emphasized is the desirability of wearing a plastic helmet to protect the head from falling rock in areas where this danger is present. This has become a standard practice for some rock climbers in the Yosemite area.” As helmets for other sports evolved, so too did climbing helmets. In 1954, Amisano Gino Valenza (AGV) produced the first fiberglass motorcycle helmet. It was used by many climbers until climbing-specific models became available. Walter Bonatti knew helmets were critical. Describing his last ascent of the north face of the Matterhorn, done solo in winter, he wrote: Again once more, I look to lighten my pack to move more rapidly. I toss food, two étriers, some pitons. I am tempted to get rid of my helmet as well, the glorious plastic helmet that, for four years, accompanied me on the most difficult enterprises. But after an instant of hesitation, I stay my hand and hold the helmet to my chest. I caress its bumps as if they were wounds: each one of them corresponding to a rock, fallen off Mont Blanc, the Andes, so many other mountains. I placed it back in my pack. It’s clear Bonatti recognized how many times the helmet had prevented injury. Despite the weight of early helmets, anyone who had their life saved by one would appreciate their value. The new, lighter fiberglass motorcycle helmet and its growing use by serious climbers spurred the creation of helmets designed for climbers. Sporthaus Schuster was one of the earliest to come... https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2026/2/12/safer-than-socks-in-your-hat
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    GrippedG
    Watch your favourite American climbers in the USA Climbing National Team Trials beginning tomorrow The post Here’s How to Watch Brooke Raboutou, Chris Sharma, and More Compete at the USA National Team Trials appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/heres-how-to-watch-brooke-raboutou-chris-sharma-and-more-compete-at-the-usa-national-team-trials/
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    pietro87P
    First 7b+ on sight... without the piece of an #freeclimbing #sportclimbing #rockclimbing #bouldering #climbing
  • Send Your Face Tie Dyes

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    We’ve got three new designs of the Send Your Face shirt, now available for pre-order. Art by Mike Handzlik. Order here: https://shop.climbingzine.com/collections/new-dirtbag-clothing-lines Shop: https://shop.climbingzine.com/collections/new-dirtbag-clothing-lines https://climbingzine.com/send-your-face-tie-dyes/