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  • Connor Runge Makes 5.14d First Ascent in Squamish

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    Banana Man is a new variation to Creepshow 5.13d that pays tribute to late climber Dave Tan The post Connor Runge Makes 5.14d First Ascent in Squamish appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/connor-runge-makes-5-14d-first-ascent-in-squamish/
  • Skiers Smash Speed Record on Mont Blanc

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    Benjamin Védrines and Nicolas Jean skied four faces in under 24 hours The post Skiers Smash Speed Record on Mont Blanc appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/skiers-smash-speed-record-on-mont-blanc/
  • EDUCATE: Climbing Gear Innovations, Then and Now

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    This episode is for the gear nerds out there. The climbing world loves to reminisce on some of climbing’s great inventions of the past, but what’s happening in gear innovation right now? We put together some brief interviews with innovators past and present, to dive into tinkering in the climbing world, then and now. We’ll start with an excerpt from Yvon Chouinard’s "Legacy Series" interview to hear him reflect on revolutionizing the ice axe. Next, we’ll take a massive leap forward into present-day sport climbing tactics, and chat with Will McNeill, of HangDog Climbing, whose ultralight clip-up device is becoming all the rage in the world of sport projecting. Next, we’ll chat with Brent Barghahn, of Avant Climbing Innovations, about squeaking out the last bit of efficiency for rope soloing systems and hard trad climbing. Then, we’ll take a step back in time again, and chat with Jack Tackle about the late John Middendorf’s legacy in innovating the A5 portaledge, to set us up for our last conversation, a discussion with Nathan Kukathas of Grade 7 Equipment. Nathan is known for inventing the G7 Pod, which many say has been one of the biggest innovations for alpine climbing in years. Through it all, we’ll talk about inspiration, what it takes to innovate in the climbing gear space, what could be next for climbing gear, and lots and lots about textiles, 3-D printing, and climbing harder. HangDog Climbing (Clip-up Device) Avant Climbing Innovations (Top-Rope Solo Lanyard and Flip-Stops) Grade 7 Equipment (G7 Pod) John Middendorf’s Gear History Website The Cutting Edge Podcast: Jannu North Face https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/2/13/educate-climbing-gear-innovations-then-and-now
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    Schalk CronjéY
    Spending time in the outdoors?Align yourself with the new UIAA declaration on hiking, climbing and mountaineering.https://www.theuiaa.org/documents/mountaineering/UIAA_Declaration_Hiking_Climbing_Mountaineering_v1.pdf#hiking #climbing #mountaineering #ethics #uiaa #responsibility
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    Five gear nerds tested 31 products, from carbon-fiber ice tools to top-of-the-line apparel. These six came out on top. https://www.climbing.com/gear/best-ice-climbing-gear/
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    I started listening to the Grateful Dead a week before Jerry Garcia died. The year was 1995 and it happened as it always happened then: a friend played me some Dead tunes, and then I made a tape recording of the ones I liked.  I played Uncle John’s Band, over and over again, entranced by… https://climbingzine.com/unbroken-chain-a-letter-for-phil-lesh-by-luke-mehall/
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    Michelle Dvorak and Fay Manners take us inside their rescue on Chaukhamba III in the Garhwal Himalaya. https://www.climbing.com/news/american-uk-alpinists-rescued-in-himalaya/
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    Hard Is EasyH
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnNA4mLqwtQ