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  • Boulder elimination heats | Grand Finale Fukuoka 2025

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    The vast Nyanchen Tanglha (a.k.a. Nyainqentanglha) ranges in Tibet span more than 750 kilometers in an arc north of Lhasa—it’s one of the world’s great collections of unclimbed or seldom-climbed high peaks. In the first decade of the 2000s, the Japanese geographer and photographer Tamotsu Nakamura, an AAC honorary member, published a series of articles describing these mountains, including a three-part opus in AAJ 2003 on mountains “East of the Himalaya” (also the title of Nakamura’s landmark 2016 book), with enticing photos from the Nyanchen Tanglha East range. A bit of a gold rush followed, with various Western climbers snagging the first ascents of attractive summits in Nakamura’s photos. However, there are major logistical difficulties to climbing in this area, including road access and permits. The last AAJ articles about climbs in the Nyanchen Tanglha by Western climbers were published in 2017. Into the breach has stepped a cohort of Chinese alpinists who have rapidly gained experience and skill in their home mountains in recent years. Now ready to tackle more difficult and remote objectives, they have made many impressive ascents, aided in part by rapid development of road and rail networks in Tibet. Three climbs from late 2024 are highlighted below. These reports could not be completed in time for the 2025 AAJ, but these ascents and many more in Tibet will be described in detail in next year’s book. Many thanks to Xia Zhongming, who facilitates and writes AAJ reports from China— including these three—and has contributed greatly to the world’s knowledge of modern Chinese alpinism. In 2005, British climbers Mick Fowler and Chris Watts made the first ascent of Kajaqiao in the Nyanchen Tanghlha East mountains. Two years later, Fowler returned with fellow Brit Paul Ramsden to climb Manamcho, a spectacular, Matterhorn-like peak nearby, by the northwest ridge. In September 2024, Chinese alpinists Liu Junfu and Wang Shuai climbed Manamcho’s second route, up the southwest side of the 6,264-meter mountain, in one long day from high camp. To overcome a crux rock slab near the top, Liu tied a rope to one of his ice tools and threw it up the rock. After more than ten tries, the tool stuck and Liu was able to batman up the rope and surmount the slab, opening the way to the summit. See the full report. In the southwest section Nyanchen Tanglha East lies Nenang (6,870m), the highest of this range’s unclimbed peaks. Around 10 kilometers from Nenang to the west and east stand two spectacular mountains: Chuchepo (6,613m), west of Nenang, and Jiongmudazhi (6,590m) to the east. Both peaks were noted in AAJ 2007, but no known attempts were made on either peak until August 2024, when Tong Haijun and Wang Yongpeng from China climbed Chuchepo by a direttissima on the northeast face. On August 16, the two began their approach from the Niwu Valley to the north, establishing advanced base at 5,300 meters after an 11-hour day. From there they scoped a feasible line up the northeast face. The next day, the pair spent seven hours crossing the snow-covered, crevassed glacier before camping at 5,900 meters. On the 18th, the two left camp at 3 a.m., and after a difficult pitch to cross the bergschrund, they continued up easier terrain to reach 6,230 meters before sunrise. The major technical difficulties now followed. Wang led a pitch where the ice was too thin to place screws and the rock too compact for cams. Tong then climbed a very run-out pitch on snow-covered compact rock. After this, the snow became deeper and the difficulties eased. Wang made a final belay in deep snow a couple of meters below the summit ridge, and Tong then tunneled through the cornice and continued up left to the highest point. The 700-meter route was graded D+ M4 AI3 75°. See the full report. Less than a month after climbing Chuchepo, Tong Haijun and Wang Yongpeng returned to the area in September 2024 to attempt the first ascent of Jiongmudazhi (6,590m). Again, Tong and Wang approached from the north, via the Biyong Glacier, where they spent a very difficult day bypassing an 800... https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/10/9/the-line-stunning-peaks-in-china
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    He's the third climber in a row to send the problem in a day The post 16-Year-Old Beckett Hsin Climbs Defying Gravity V15 in a Single Session appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/16-year-old-climbs-v15-in-single-session/
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    Alpiner for the TI-99/4A https://youtu.be/0iAHf16WNa8?si=E22oB9JUvDKRoVbX#Alpiner #TI994A #Action #Climbing #TexasInstrumentsIncorporated #TexasInstrumentsInc #TexasInstruments
  • Three Big Sends in Three Days for Jorge Díaz-Rullo

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    The Spanish climber continues his very sendy Fall season The post Three Big Sends in Three Days for Jorge Díaz-Rullo appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/three-big-sends-in-three-days-for-jorge-diaz-rullo/
  • Katherine Choong Climbs Five-Pitch 5.14a

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    The accomplished Swiss climber made the first female ascent of the mega route The post Katherine Choong Climbs Five-Pitch 5.14a appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/katherine-choong-climbs-five-pitch-5-14a/
  • Ice Climbing is Game On in Canada’s Rockies

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    Climbers visiting Storm Creek found Difficile Monster to be in thin conditions The post Ice Climbing is Game On in Canada’s Rockies appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/ice-climbing-is-game-on-in-canadas-rockies/
  • Where The Winds Hit Heavy by Matt Spohn

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    The granite escarpments of Castle Crags silhouetted the western skyway, massive gargoyles hunched and staring. I thought of my mother’s words: “Don’t do that. You’ll get hurt. Be safe. You’re going to die.” Sentences that salted every conversation I had with her. I revved the engine and accelerated. I’d intended to get on the road… https://climbingzine.com/where-the-winds-hit-heavy-by-matt-spohn/
  • 5419 Squash the Rappel 1

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  • 15 Ice Climbing Videos to Get You Fired Up

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    From Yosemite and Squamish to the Rockies and New England, here's some footage to get you in the zone for swinging tools The post 15 Ice Climbing Videos to Get You Fired Up appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/video/15-ice-climbing-videos-to-get-you-fired-up/
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    Veteran magazine editor Alison Osius shares her thoughts on Melissa Arnot Reid's new book The post Book Review for ‘Enough: Climbing Toward a True Self on Mount Everest’ appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/book-review-for-enough-climbing-toward-a-true-self-on-mount-everest/
  • Zach Galla Climbing America’s First V16

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    Hypnotized Minds is one of the hardest crimp problems in the world The post Zach Galla Climbing America’s First V16 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/zach-galla-climbing-americas-first-v16/
  • Unprompted Phone Drop

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  • Growing Up Skinner by Becca Skinner

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    I looked down at my Gri-Gri as a salty tear rolled off my cheek into a thousand feet of space and granite. I wiped my eyes with the back of my hand, black with sweat and dirt, and moved my ascender up the rope again. “I can’t believe I wanted to do this,” I thought… https://climbingzine.com/growing-skinner-becca-skinner/
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    Several large rockfalls forced the closure of zones around The Chief, BC Parks just reopened them The post Squamish Climbing Areas Closed in 2021 are Open Again appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/squamish-climbing-areas-closed-in-2021-are-open-again/
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    These UKC #climbing videos are lovely: https://youtu.be/WmZPpMKTQEY
  • New 20-Pitch Climb on El Capitan in Yosemite

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    Oliver Tippett has climbed new ground to make the first ascent of Cardiac Arrest The post New 20-Pitch Climb on El Capitan in Yosemite appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/new-20-pitch-climb-on-el-capitan-in-yosemite/
  • We set up the longest rope in the world

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    The classic Lead Duel event in Arco, Italy was as exciting as ever, with the sport's biggest names racing for gold The post Brooke Raboutou Bests Janja Garnbret to Win Rock Master Gold appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/brooke-raboutou-bests-janja-garnbret-to-win-rock-master-gold/
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    A passion that fuels Is one that burns brightly   Words by Devin Dabney. Photos by Angelique Brown. Published in The Climbing Zine Book 2.    The small space Between boredom and anxiety Where we form notoriety for lack of sobriety and zero propriety for standard society   Many try to capture the essence— To… https://climbingzine.com/existence-persistence-poem-devin-dabney/