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    Featuring one of the hardest trad routes of all time, the greatest climber of all time, and one of the most ambitious objectives ever seen in single-pitch climbing,our Friday Night Video this week was an easy choice. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=782574
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    The British Mountaineering Council have launched a campaign to change the legal status of wild camping in England and Wales. We Camp Wild calls onGovernment to recognise the social value of responsible wild camping, and to legislate to make it... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=782576
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  • Climber Dies on Peru’s Highest Mountain

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    Two climbers became trapped in a storm on Huascaran, only one was rescued The post Climber Dies on Peru’s Highest Mountain appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/climber-dies-on-perus-highest-mountain/
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  • Olympic Champion Wins World Cup

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    After a lacklustre start to the season, Toby Roberts has taken gold at Innsbruck The post Olympic Champion Wins World Cup appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/olympic-champion-wins-world-cup/
  • Climbers Complete Big Yosemite Routes

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    Here are a few of the highlights from the past month of Yosemite rock climbing The post Climbers Complete Big Yosemite Routes appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/climbers-complete-big-yosemite-routes/
  • Cameron Hörst Climbs Lion’s Share 5.14d

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    Lion's Share has been repeated a handful of times this year The post Cameron Hörst Climbs Lion’s Share 5.14d appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/cameron-horst-climbs-lions-share-5-14d/
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    Edson Vandeira is one of three climbers who died on Mount Artesonraju in spring The post National Geographic Photographer Dies on Mountain in Peru appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/national-geographic-photographer-dies-on-mountain-in-peru/
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    Every year, the AAC bestows awards to climbing changemakers and celebrates their accomplishments at the AAC Gala. We’ll be announcing those award winners in mid July, but first, we wanted to give our listeners a sneak peak into the stories awaiting you, through diving into the life and personality of one awardee.  We invited the alpinist and climber Kelly Cordes, who will be receiving the Pinnacle Award this year, onto the pod to celebrate his outstanding mountaineering and climbing achievements, and simply to ramble a bit and tell good stories. Though too humble to brag, Cordes is known for his bold ascents, including the Azeem Ridge on Great Trango Tower, a link-up on Cerro Torre, many first ascents in Peru and Alaska, as well as his “disaster style” and “suffer well” philosophy. With a 20-year lens, we have Cordes reflect on the Azeem Ridge story and tell it anew with all that he’s learned since then. We also spend some time talking about his writing life, including supporting editing the AAJ for 12 years, and co-writing the bestseller, The Push, with his close friend Tommy Caldwell. Dive in to get just a taste of Cordes’ story, and why he’s committed to suffering well. Episode Resources: Learn More About Kelly Cordes The Full Azeem Ridge AAJ Report Learn About the AAC Gala https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/6/26/suffer-well-a-climbing-and-life-philosophy-with-kelly-cordes
  • The Prescription—Rappel Fatalities

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    This month, we recall a tragic accident from 2023 ANAC. While recalling this accident is disturbing, it’s important to understand that there were 14 published rappel accidents that year, eight of which resulted in fatalities. The trend shows no sign of abating. In the upcoming 2025 ANAC, our data tables record a total of 15 reported rappel incidents that involved 23 climbers and ended with five fatalities. It’s not all bad news. In the 2025 ANAC, we also feature an article with tips for improved rappel safety from John Godino of Alpinesavvy.com. On Wednesday, September 28, 2022, Chelsea Walsh (33), a documentary filmmaker, and Gavin Escobar (31), an ex–Dallas Cowboys football player, died in a fall at Tahquitz Rock (Lily Rock). The Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit (RMRU) responded to the accident and later provided an in-depth analysis. They concluded that a degraded rappel sling caused the fatal fall of several hundred feet. This was one of two fatal accidents in 2022 due to a broken rappel-anchor sling. RMRU reported that, around 8 a.m., Escobar and Walsh told another climbing party that they intended to climb Dave’s Deviation (3 pitches, 5.9). The weather appeared good, with only a few puffy clouds. At 10:30 a.m., a team on a route to the left, Super Pooper (5.10b), saw Escobar and Walsh near the top of their route. The weather was still good. Fifteen to thirty minutes later, it began to rain. The team on Super Pooper began talking about retreating. By noon, the weather had gotten even worse. A team on Left Ski Track (5.6) had topped out and took shelter under a rock near the top of The Trough, a four-pitch 5.4. According to the RMRU report, by this time, “(the) weather has significantly deteriorated, with thunder and heavy rain and small hail. Members of both climbing parties were surprised at how quickly the storm intensified. Water was running down rock faces and soaked all climbing gear.” Between noon and 12:15 p.m., the team on Super Pooper began to retreat. They heard a noise from the direction of Walsh and Escobar’s route and saw two falling climbers and a very large rock falling with them. The four climbers near the top of The Trough heard the same. No one heard rockfall before the sight and sounds of the fall. When RMRU arrived, they found Walsh and Escobar at the base of a gully below The Trough. The location of the bodies aligned with the fall line below a tree that was above the finish of Dave’s Deviation. Later investigation and video taken by Walsh confirmed the pair chose the tree—with an in situ rappel sling—as a bail point. The video also showed Escobar initiating the rappel and both climbers clipped into the single webbing loop. Both climbers appeared in good spirits and unhurried in making their rappel arrangements. The RMRU reported that the pair were found “wearing helmets, harnesses, and climbing shoes. Chelsea had a PAS girth-hitched through her harness with a locked screwgate at the far end, an unlocked screwgate clipped to an ATC, and an unlocked screwgate clipped to a hollow block. Chelsea was not connected to the rope or any anchor material. Gavin had a single-length sling girth-hitched to his harness’ tie-in points with an unlocked carabiner clipped to the sling and the belay loop. Additionally, an ATC was attached to his belay loop with a locked screwgate and both strands of the rope running through the ATC and through the screwgate. There was a four-to-five-foot loop of rope extending from the top of the ATC with two opposite and opposed wire-gate carabiners clipped to the rope. These carabiners were not connected to anything else. The rope had some sheath damage to the area around the ATC and significant sheath damage a few feet below the ATC, but there were no breaks present. Each end of the rope had a single figure 8 tied into it, one loose and one hand tight.” The RMRU report summarizes, “As the storm moved in, the party reached the pine tree close to the first pitch of Upper Royal’s Arch and, given the conditions, decided to rappel. By the time they reached the pine tree, the webbing [around the tree] was wet, and as such, it would have been more difficult to ascertain the quality of the webbing without closely inspecting the knot and seeing the original color. They likely clipped into the webbing with their personal anchor systems. As the terrain below the pine tree is sloping, with only small areas to stand, it is likely they would have both been weighting the webbing. They then tied stopper knots into their rope, clipped it through the two wire-g... https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/6/25/the-prescriptionrappel-fatalities
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    'Every pitch was practically choreographed. We climbed about fifty pitches each, and we knew exactly where each cam, nut, and existential crisis would go' - Kate Kelleghan and Laura Pineau tell us all about completing the Yosemite Triple Crown https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=782550
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