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  • Life: An Objective Hazard

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    Originally published in Guidebook XIII I. Zach Clanton was the photographer, so he was the last one to drop into the couloir. Sitting on the cornice as he strapped his board on, his camera tucked away now, his partners far below him and safe out of the avalanche track, he took a moment and looked at the skyline. He soaked in the jagged peaks, the snow and rock, the blue of the sky. And he said hello to his dead friends. In the thin mountain air, as he was about to revel in the breathlessness of fast turns and the thrill of skating on a knife’s edge of danger, they were close by—the ones he’d lost to avalanches. Dave and Alecs. Liz and Brook. The people he had turned to for girlfriend advice, for sharing climbing and splitboarding joy. The people who had witnessed his successes and failures. Too many to name. Lost to the great allure, yet ever-present danger, of the big mountains. Zach had always been the more conservative one in his friend group and among his big mountain splitboard partners. Still, year after year, he played the tricky game of pushing his snowboarding to epic places. Zach is part of a disappearing breed of true dirtbags. Since 2012, he has lived inside for a total of ten months, otherwise based out of his Honda Element and later a truck camper, migrating from Alaska to Mexico as the seasons dictated. When he turned 30, something snapped. Maybe he lost his patience with the weather-waiting in Alaska. Maybe he just got burnt out on snowboarding after spending his entire life dedicated to the craft. Maybe he was fried from the danger of navigating avalanche terrain so often. Regardless, he decided to take a step back from splitboarding and fully dedicate his time to climbing, something that felt more controllable, less volatile. With rock climbing, he believed he would be able to get overhead snow and ice hazards out of his life. He was done playing that game. Even as Zach disentangled his life and career from risky descents, avalanches still haunted him. Things hit a boiling point in 2021, when Zach lost four friends in one season, two of whom were like brothers. As can be the case with severe trauma, the stress of his grief showed up in his body—manifesting as alopecia barbae. He knew grief counseling could help, but it all felt too removed from his life. Who would understand his dirtbag lifestyle? Who would understand how he was compelled to live out of his car, and disappear into the wilderness whenever possible? He grappled with his grief for years, unsure how to move forward. When, by chance, he listened to the Enormocast episode featuring Lincoln Stoller, a grief therapist who’s part of the AAC’s Climbing Grief Fund network and an adventurer in his own right—someone who had climbed with Fred Beckey and Galen Rowell, some of Zach’s climbing idols—a door seemed to crack open, a door leading toward resiliency, and letting go. He applied to the Climbing Grief Grant, and in 2024 he was able to start seeing Lincoln for grief counseling. He would start to see all of his close calls, memories, and losses in a new light. II. With his big mountain snowboarding days behind him, Zach turned to developing new routes for creativity and the indescribable pleasure of moving across rock that no one had climbed before. With a blank canvas, he felt like he was significantly mitigating and controlling any danger. There was limited objective hazard on the 1,500-foot limestone wall of La Gloria, a gorgeous pillar west of El Salto, Mexico, where he had created a multi-pitch classic called Rezando with his friend Dave in early 2020. Dave and Zach had become brothers in the process of creating Rezando, having both been snowboarders who were taking the winter off to rock climb. On La Gloria, it felt like the biggest trouble you could get into was fighting off the coatimundi, the dexterous ringtail racoon-like creatures that would steal their gear and snacks. After free climbing all but two pitches of Rezando in February of 2020, when high winds and frigid temperatures drove them off the mountain, Zach was obsessed with the idea of going back and doing the first free ascent. He had more to give, and he wasn’t going to loosen his vise grip on that mountain. Besides, there was much more potential for future lines. But Dave decided to stay in Whistler that next winter, and died in an ... https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/2/10/guidebook-xiiicgf-spotlight
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  • American Jenny Abegg Sets Patagonia Record

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    Despite not the best conditions, Jenny Abegg set the fastest known time round-trip up Cerro Solo The post American Jenny Abegg Sets Patagonia Record appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/american-jenny-abegg-sets-patagonia-record/
  • New 500-metre Alpine Climb Goes at M10 Trad

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    Leo Billon and Enzo Oddo spent two nights making the first ascent of this test-piece where they aided one pitch at A4 before freeing it at M10 The post New 500-metre Alpine Climb Goes at M10 Trad appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/new-500-metre-alpine-climb-goes-at-m10-trad/
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    Benjamin Vedrines has made the second ascent of a test-piece alpine big wall called BASE The post Alpinist Solos West Face of Petit Dru Over Five Days in Winter appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/alpinist-solos-west-face-of-petit-dru-over-five-days-in-winter/
  • The Beginning of Mixed Climbing in Canada

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    Canmore-based guide Sean Isaac wrote this story back in 2001 during the early days of mixed climbing in the Canadian Rockies The post The Beginning of Mixed Climbing in Canada appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/the-beginning-of-mixed-climbing-in-canada/
  • Single-Session V14 Highball for Brooke Raboutou

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    The giant Buttermilks line Direct North is one of her hardest sends to date The post Single-Session V14 Highball for Brooke Raboutou appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/single-session-v14-highball-for-brooke-raboutou/
  • Whats the best all round quickdraw?

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  • Z3-Fire vs Z2R

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  • A Look at The North Face Pumori Down Jacket

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    This puffy parka brings an unparalleled combination of warmth and lightweight packability The post A Look at The North Face Pumori Down Jacket appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/gear/a-look-at-the-north-face-pumori-down-jacket/
  • This Excalibur Variation Might Be 5.16a

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    This futuristic project for the next generation might one day be the world's hardest sport climb The post This Excalibur Variation Might Be 5.16a appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/this-excalibur-variation-might-be-5-16a/
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    Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll has completed a multi-year project on El Mocho The post Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll Frees 13-Pitch Patagonia Route at 5.13 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/sean-villanueva-odriscoll-frees-13-pitch-patagonia-route-at-5-13/
  • Huge U.S.A. Flag Hung Upside Down in Yosemite

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    The action was in protest to the recent firings of hundreds of National Park staff The post Huge U.S.A. Flag Hung Upside Down in Yosemite appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/huge-u-s-a-flag-hung-upside-down-in-yosemite/
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    Watch Janja Garnbret onsight the famous American Hustle below The post Janja Garnbret Has Onsighted Three 5.14b Sport Routes appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/janja-garnbret-has-onsighted-three-5-14b-sport-routes/
  • #SilentSunday

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    #SilentSunday #Mountains #Climbing #Morocco
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    Had an amazing day full of climbing at Kletterbar Münster! #climbing #klettern
  • Better than sliced bread

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  • Polar Circus is a Classic Rockies WI5 Ice Climb

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    Avalanches on the big route have killed many people, so always check conditions before you go The post Polar Circus is a Classic Rockies WI5 Ice Climb appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/polar-circus-is-a-classic-rockies-wi5-ice-climb/
  • Falling on Different Crashpads Until I Broke

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    Someone(s) went wild mapping climbing routes (which is a good thing!). I guess I will have to adjust my filters and hope for the best.#OpenStreetMap #OSM #climbing