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  • How RAD is that? #climbinggear #breaktest

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    Access FundA
    Shorter growing seasons, limited soil, and fragile plant life make it especially important for us to tread lightly and reduce our impact when alpine climbing. https://www.accessfund.org/latest-news/open-gate-blog/5-things-to-know-before-you-climb-in-the-alpine
  • This Reinhold Messner Film Won Banff Fest

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    For mountaineering buffs, Tod am Nanga Parbat is a must watch and it's free to view on YouTube below The post This Reinhold Messner Film Won Banff Fest appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/this-reinhold-messner-film-won-banff-fest/
  • Calgary Has New Outdoor Granite Boulders

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    They were installed in a famous park near downtown and they have dozens of problems to climb for free The post Calgary Has New Outdoor Granite Boulders appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/calgary-has-new-outdoor-granite-boulders/
  • Third Ascent of a V16 for Solly Kemball Dorey

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    He recently climbed Isles of Wonder, one of the hardest boulders in the U.K. The post Third Ascent of a V16 for Solly Kemball Dorey appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/third-ascent-of-a-v16-for-solly-kemball-dorey/
  • Alex Honnold Free-Soloing a Yosemite 5.13

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    Back in 2011, he quickly climbed The Phoenix sans rope and it was captured on camera The post Alex Honnold Free-Soloing a Yosemite 5.13 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/video/alex-honnold-free-soloing-a-yosemite-5-13/
  • Best 4th of July Climbing shoe Deals

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    Shoes are expensive! But these ones are a bit less so. https://www.climbing.com/gear/best-4th-of-july-climbing-shoe-deals/
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    By: Sierra McGivney "The impressive rock spires of Great Trango Tower and Trango (a.k.a. Nameless) Tower create one of the wonders of the Earth, capturing the imagination of everyone who travels on the Baltoro Glacier. Great Trango resembles a giant castle flanked by steep walls. On top of nearly a mile of sheer rock, four magnificent summit turrets comprise the East, West, Main (middle), and South summits," writes John Middendorf. Great Trango Tower is located in the Baltoro Glacier region of the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. The Karakoram is located mostly in northern Pakistan but also reaches into Tajikistan, China, Afghanistan, and India, creating a diverse ecosystem. Cutting-edge alpinists travel to the area to test their skills by climbing new routes on some of the biggest walls in the world. Great Trango Tower, which sits at 6,286 meters, offers challenging granite face-climbing and unforgettable rock features. The climbing history of the mountain runs deep, so we have compiled a list of must-read ascents on Great Trango Tower from the AAJ.  Don't worry! We haven't forgotten Trango Tower (AKA Nameless Tower), the other famous monolith in the Trango Towers group. Our next dive into the AAJ archives will focus on the legendary ascents on Nameless Tower, so be on the lookout. Until then, dive into these epic stories from Great Trango Tower.  Great Trango Tower. Climb Year: 1977. Publication Year: 1978. Author: Dennis Hennek. This list wouldn't be complete without the first ascent of Great Trango Tower. After rerouted and canceled flights, Galen Rowell, John Roskelley, Kim Schmitz, Dennis Hennek, and Dr. Lou Buscaglia began their trek through the Shigar Valley up the Braldu River Valley, where they met up with the final member of their team, Dr. Jim Morrissey. Once they established basecamp on Trango Glacier, a four-day storm settled over them, causing debris to fall on their proposed climb. "The scene greeting us at the base of the gully brought us back to reality and the seriousness of the next 3,500 feet." On the first day of climbing, Hennek, Rowell, Schmitz, and Roskelley witnessed an avalanche filling the gully they had just ascended, where they believed Buscaglia and Morrissey to be. But "luck stayed with us"— the two had scrambled to the side of the gully to check out a waterfall, the avalanche narrowly missing them. This was only the first day, and it wouldn't be the only hurdle in their journey. Yet the rewards were great. "The afternoon was warm and clear, with an unobstructed, unforgettable view in all directions. We all agreed that there could be no better view of the Baltoro Karakoram." Read about the first ascent while looking at black and white photos from their expedition here.  Great Trango, Pakistan. Publication Year: 2005. Author: Kelly Cordes. This article stands out in the AAJ archives because of what a saga this ascent turned out to be. Josh Wharton and Kelly Cordes climbed Great Trango’s southwest ridge, which they called the Azeem Ridge (7,400' vertical, 5.11R/X A2 M6), in what they deemed "delusional optimism," "disaster style," and "safety fifth!" climbing. Cordes and Wharton climbed 54 pitches, facing many challenges. On the second pitch, one side of their jury-rigged double-gear slings came undone, causing about a quarter of their cams to fall. Then, halfway up the wall, the two ran out of fuel, leaving them with only one option, sucking on snow in place of drinking water. Cordes wrote: "When we reached the bivouac where our last fuel sputtered out, we never spoke of retreat." On the fourth morning, Wharton's headlamp slingshotted out of his hands and was lost to the tower. Soon after, Cordes’ belay device suffered the same fate. At this point, their only option was up and over. Continue reading about how Cordes and Wharton kept heading up, even against all odds.  Great Trango Tower's Northwest Face. Publication Year: 2000. Author: Jared Ogden.  This article was written at the turn of the century when technology and climbing began t... https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/6/28/must-read-ascents-on-great-trango-tower-from-the-american-alpine-journal
  • The Hulk or Angelino Zeller? #climbing

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    GrippedG
    She's the Innsbruck double champ, winning golds in both Boulder and Lead The post With Three Seconds Left, Janja Garnbret Wins Lead World Cup appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/with-three-seconds-left-janja-garnbret-wins-lead-world-cup/
  • Superman 8B by Shauna Coxsey

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    Shauna Coxsey has climbed her tenth 8B with an ascent of Superman at Cressbrook in Derbyshire. The line was originally climbed by Jerry Moffatt and was re-climbed by Tim Clifford after a left hand hold break. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=772461
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    Just days after the conclusion of the marathon Olympic Qualifier Series, the IFSC Innsbruck Boulder & Lead World Cup began. A different mix of athletes, most of whom had not taken part in the OQS, provided an exciting line-up, with earl... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=772458
  • Comin’ In From The Top by Chris Schulte

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    Way back when, which seems like not so long ago, your guidebooks tended to be a few pages of the barest drab info. Stapled, folded, printed in black and white, with a poor font and a quick-to-mellow yellowish cover of a slightly higher poundage of press that, nevertheless, tended to feature a look like they… https://climbingzine.com/comin-in-from-the-top-by-chris-schulte/
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    A funky route, some weird camera work, and tight performances between Paris Olympians defined the men's Lead final The post Hometown Hero Jakob Schubert Wins Innsbruck Lead World Cup appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/hometown-hero-jakob-schubert-wins-innsbruck-lead-world-cup/
  • Lost in the Shower is a Steep American 5.14

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    See the moves of the hardest route at Mount Lemmon in Arizona The post Lost in the Shower is a Steep American 5.14 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/lost-in-the-shower-is-a-steep-american-5-14/
  • Paragliding or #climbing?

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  • Shauna Coxsey Sends a Jerry Moffatt V13

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    She's undoubtedly having the best outdoor bouldering year of her life The post Shauna Coxsey Sends a Jerry Moffatt V13 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/shauna-coxsey-sends-a-jerry-moffatt-v13/
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    Sohta Amagasa, Meichi Narasaki, and Sorato Anraku took spots one, two, and three in a round of tough boulders in Innsbruck The post A Podium Sweep for Team Japan at Men’s Boulder World Cup appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/a-podium-sweep-for-team-japan-at-mens-boulder-world-cup/