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    We want your input! As we look ahead to the next chapter of the BMC, we are asking for your support in developing the strategy for 2025-2030. Please watch our proposed strategy overview and take our survey. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=782701
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    The iconic list of Squamish blocs features many of Squamish's best, biggest, and boldest lines. We talk with Tiger to get his thoughts on the list. The post Jake Tiger Completes ‘Top 25’ Squamish Highballs appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/jake-tiger-completes-top-25-squamish-highballs/
  • Canadian Madison Richardson Wins Gold at NACS

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    Canadians also won both bronze medals up for grabs at the Quebec boulder event The post Canadian Madison Richardson Wins Gold at NACS appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/canadian-madison-richardson-wins-gold-at-nacs/
  • A 130-Year History of Climbing on Christmas

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    On Dec. 25, 1994, Conrad Anker and Steve Gerberding made the first ascent of a Patagonian route called Tomahawk The post A 130-Year History of Climbing on Christmas appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/a-130-year-history-of-climbing-on-christmas/
  • Why is big walling fun?

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEeEHgmPjEY
  • Flap your wings, Annie! It works! 🦋 #Shorts

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    Last weekend I took a couple friends to the local crag for their first time out. Since I was the only one able to clean, others led and set the anchor, but on occasion if the leader were unable to reach the anchors, I would set the anchor and belayed the others up from the top using a grigri. That worked pretty well, though I'm aware that Petzl doesn't recommend using the grigri in such a manner (a redirected belay is preferred.) I did notice that the DMM Pivot set up in guide/auto-blocking mode had a dedicated method for lowering — using a second biner to adjust the angle of the device. Are there concerns with doing so for lowering a second climber all the way to the ground? Whenever lowering is mentioned, it's always in the context is lowering the second "a few feet" or so.
  • Alpinists Going for New Himalayan Route

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    GrippedG
    https://gripped.com/news/top-alpinists-going-for-himalayan-route/