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  • The Last Pitch, from Volume 25

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    Jimmie Dunn is perhaps the first person who envisioned single-pitch climbing in Indian Creek. In the mid-1970s, he walked up to an unclimbed Supercrack and thought, This place is going to be great for training someday. I was first introduced to Jimmie by Stewart Green, who is seen in this photo bouldering in the Fringe… https://climbingzine.com/the-last-pitch-from-volume-25/
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  • Ice Climber Dies in the Canadian Rockies

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    Few details have been made available about a fatal accident that took place earlier this month The post Ice Climber Dies in the Canadian Rockies appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/ice-climber-dies-in-the-canadian-rockies/
  • Mountain Now Has the Same Rights as a Person

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    New Zealand has given Taranaki Maunga the legal personality name of Te Kāhui Tupua, which the law views as “a living and indivisible whole” The post Mountain Now Has the Same Rights as a Person appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/mountain-now-has-the-same-rights-as-a-person/
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    https://www.climbing.com/skills/darth-grader-calculator-climbing-grades/
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    I was allowed to set a cheeky bonus problem on the slab wall tonight. I wanted something that let you practice transitioning across volumes and finding the right amount of weight to put through your feet on them, without being high or scary.https://vimeo.com/1052259169#climbing
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    Climbers on Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming #rockclimbers #climbing #devilstower #view #wyoming #nature #landscape #photography
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    Nathan Chaszeyka went into freefall after his Munter hitch unscrewed his carabiner while rappelling. https://www.climbing.com/news/munter-hitch-fails-nearly-killing-climber/
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    With four stops in the USA and two in Canada, the 2025 NACS looks epic The post This Year’s North American Cup Series Schedule Announced appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/this-years-north-american-cup-series-schedule-announced/
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    Every year, ice climbers flock to the Ouray Ice Festival to test their skills on the human made ice flows in the park. A select few test their skills on the ice climbing competition wall. Routes are created that include ice, rock, and plywood in the Scottish Gullies section of the ice park.  The American Alpine Club sat down with USA ice climbing competitor Keenan Griscom. Griscom was rocking a North Face leopard-print 1996 retro Nuptse puffer and Y2K gray wrap-around sunglasses, as chill as the ice around us. We chatted about growing up competing in ice climbing competitions, his new link up Tommy's X (5.14b) in Clear Creek Canyon's Nomad’s Cave, and his experimental competition headspace. The experiment succeeded clearly, since Griscom took home the gold in the Ouray men's lead finals the next day. AAC: You were the youngest American to win the Ouray Elite Mixed Climbing Competition at age 16. When did you start climbing? How did you get into competitive ice climbing? Keenan Griscom: My dad actually started me ice climbing when I was four or five here in Ouray. So I've had tools for a long time. And then through Marcus Garcia, [I] found the competition scene and got hooked. I was doing rock comps, and the community in the ice climbing comps was just, so, so good and supportive and friendly, so, as someone who's already into competing, starting the ice comps is just like, oh, this is it. This is a cool spot to be in. AAC: What was it like competing at such a young age? KG: I don't know, I've been competing since I was nine. It was somewhat second nature. I've always wanted to give it [my] all in the comps. And Ouray was really special because when I started, there weren't any age categories. It was just the open format, and anyone could sign up. So if you were in, you're competing with everyone. My first two seasons, I didn't place particularly well. But it was so cool to be competing with people like Will Gadd and Ryan Vachon and all these epic mixed-climbers and alpinists who I looked up to. AAC: What drew you to continue doing competition ice climbing while you fell away from competition bouldering and rock climbing? KG: I stopped competing in rock comps mainly because the scene isn't as welcoming. There's a lot more toxic competitive nature there, and a lot of people get really worked up and will take other people down to get a better result. There's not really any of that in the ice climbing crew. Ice climbing comps are really fun. I'm going to stick with that. But I've been rock climbing outside nonstop. AAC: On that note, I noticed you put up an alternative finish to Tommy's Hard Route (5.13d)—Tommy's X (5.14b). What is the relationship between route development and ice climbing? How do those two things relate, if at all for you? KG: They don't relate a ton since I haven't really done much development for ice or mixed. I've gotten a lot of help from mentors like Marcus, who I met through ice climbing, to teach me development ethics. That route, specifically, it's in a cave near my house, and there's a lot of link ups. I didn't put in any new bolts [for Tommy's X] it was just a new line that hadn't been done yet. AAC: And what inspired you to do that? KG: Tommy's Hard Route (5.13d) is an old school natural line in a cave that's almost all manufactured. There is this really, really big dead point crux that I always thought was super, super interesting. Then it's over. You do this really gnarly dead point, and it's jugs to the chains. Which is nice, but more sustained climbing is more my style. There's this other route called Predator X (5.13a/b) that comes in from the left and finishes basically directly above that dead point. And one day, I was wondering if I could link those up, and then it'd be like a perfectly straight line of bolts through the wall. Yeah, it ended up being a really interesting crux sequence after the initial crux. AAC: That's awesome. You also boulder, can you tell me a little bit more about that? KG: Yeah, I grew up almost exclusively sport climbing, and then started to do ... https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/1/30/fvxv7num1r05699fupr3gyohwfk4f5
  • Challenges Ahead for America’s Climbing

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    https://www.accessfund.org/latest-news/big-challenges-ahead-for-americas-climbing
  • Mademoiselle Fissure On Dream Crack Route: Greenspit 8b+

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    We're confident you'll love your new climbing gear all the way until the next snowy season too The post Winter climbing essentials: gear we’re loving this snowy season appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/gear/buyers-guide/winter-climbing-essentials-gear-were-loving-this-snowy-season/
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    Earlier this month, Arlo Rogers climbedEstado Crtico, and in doing so entered the ninth grade for the first time. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=778379
  • Teenage Gaming Prodigy on Everest Regrets

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    From making big bucks off YouTube video gaming to climbing the world's tallest mountain, listen to insights from this American 20-year-old The post Teenage Gaming Prodigy on Everest Regrets appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/teenage-gaming-prodigy-on-everest-regrets/
  • Free Climbing America’s Most Iconic Big Wall

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    From Lynn Hill to the Schnoz, here's over 30 years of free climbing history on The Nose The post Free Climbing America’s Most Iconic Big Wall appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/free-climbing-americas-most-iconic-big-wall/
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    It’s so much fun doing this rescuing climbing techniques course. I learned last time how to do a safe abseil with my “unconscious” climbing partner hanging below me. #climbing #nkbv #rescuingtechniques
  • New SCARPA SHOES + Finger FORCE TESTING

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  • New Flim on Squamish-Based Tim Emmett

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    Mad For It features the all-round climber and adventurer Tim Emmett talking about some of his greatest sends The post New Flim on Squamish-Based Tim Emmett appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/new-flim-on-squamish-based-tim-emmett/
  • How strong is 3/8" (9.5mm) HTP? #climbing

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