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    USA Ice Climbing (USAIC) and the American Alpine Club (AAC) proudly announce that USAIC has become an independent organization and is moving toward 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. This milestone establishes USAIC as the official organization representing competitive ice climbing in the United States, supporting athletes at the national level and on the international World Cup circuit, as the sport gains global momentum and is under consideration for inclusion in the French 2030 Winter Olympics. The formation of USAIC as an independent nonprofit marks a major step in the evolution of competitive ice climbing, creating a dedicated platform to grow the sport, elevate elite athletes, and strengthen pathways from grassroots participation to international competition. Similarly, USA Skimo (Ski Mountaineering), which also shared strong roots with the AAC, debuted as the only new sport at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. USAIC was recently approved as an Associate Member of the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA), a significant achievement supported by the American Alpine Club, which serves as the United States’ National Federation Member to the UIAA. This recognition further reinforces USAIC’s role on the global stage and its commitment to international collaboration and excellence. For more information, please contact USAIC at www.usaiceclimbing.org. Founded in 1902, the American Alpine Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing knowledge, inspiration, and advocacy for climbers. Guided by a shared passion for climbing, the AAC delivers world-renowned resources that support and inspire the climbing community. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2026/3/18/usa-ice-climbing-forms-as-an-independent
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    Chris JonesS
    2026 Goal: Write at least one good blog post each month. Just slid in under the January deadline with a post about the basement playroom and #climbing wall I built this winter. https://chrismjon.es/portfolio/garage/
  • World’s First 5.15c Sport Climb Gets Sixth Ascent

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    Leo Bøe has sent Adam Ondra's Change, the hardest route in the world when it was established in 2012 The post World’s First 5.15c Sport Climb Gets Sixth Ascent appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/worlds-first-5-15c-sport-climb-gets-sixth-ascent/
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    Carlos Soria only has two 8,000-metre peaks remaining to have climbed them all The post 86-Year-Old Climber is Oldest to Summit an 8,000-Metre Mountain appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/86-year-old-climber-is-oldest-to-summit-8000-metre-mountain/
  • Foot haul your pack on a multi-pitch

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    Hauling isn't just for big walls; pulling up your pack on a small diameter cord can be a lot nicer than having it on your back. Here's a great way to set up an ergonomic hauling system that's simple, fast, and lets you lift with your legs, not your arms. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/foot-haul-your-pack-on-a-multi-pitch
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    A 600-metre wall of solid schist that goes at 5.10/11 gets climbed in a day The post Gods of Chaos is New 12-Pitch Rock Route in New Zealand appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/gods-of-chaos-is-new-12-pitch-rock-route-in-new-zealand/
  • USA Wilderness Climbing Protected by Law

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    The Protecting America's Rock Climbing Act (PARC) just passed Congress. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/usa-wilderness-climbing-protected-by-law/
  • Scotch On The Rocks by Greg Petliski

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    Words are from the traditional song “Wild Mountain Thyme.” The basis of this trip was simple: climb rocks and drink scotch. The weather, being highly Scottish, even in the so-called drier month of May, lent itself more to the latter than the former. But hey, we still managed nine days of climbing out of twenty;… https://climbingzine.com/scotch-on-the-rocks-by-greg-petliski/