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  • Climbers BASE Jump from the Summit of Fitz Roy

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    The first climbers to jump from Fitz Roy did so back in the 1980s using paragliders The post Climbers BASE Jump from the Summit of Fitz Roy appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/climbers-base-jump-from-the-summit-of-fitz-roy/
  • Drytooling Tips for Shoulder Season Training

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    Climbers are trading in the chalk for the tools as fall approaches The post Drytooling Tips for Shoulder Season Training appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/drytooling-tips-for-shoulder-season-training/
  • Famed Climbing Book Award Announces 2025 Shortlist

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    The Boardman Tasker has shortlisted seven books that are eligible to win the 2025 award this fall The post Famed Climbing Book Award Announces 2025 Shortlist appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/famed-climbing-book-award-announces-2025-shortlist/
  • Aid Ladder Handle Test

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK9JrXUcG3E
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    A question for the TRS folks in the climbing community... This past Monday I went out and top rope solo'd for the first time. It was a nice experience and I learned a lot. I look forward to honing some of the practices (e.g. refixing strategy, bottom weight, etc.) One thing that I was not prepared for was a specific knot that Brent Barghahn teaches in his TRS video with Ryan Jenks from How NOT 2. He states that he refixes his rope to prevent rope abrasion (), and this can be done in a number of ways. He now prefers to tie a slipknot with a full twist (instead of a half-twist), instead of something that requires him to stop and untie, like an alpine butterfly. I attmepted to tie this knot a number of times in preparation (and on site), but it never looked right. I ended up using a butterfly. Later I rewatched the video and practiced the knot for a full half hour before I figured out exactly why it didn't look right. Can you figure it out? Here is the knot tied correctly, and then incorrectly. Can you spot which is which? [image: 1741924974063-pxl_20250313_143739970.mp-resized.jpg] [image: 1741924980472-pxl_20250314_015542239-resized.jpg]
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    When your kiddo mentions a sore finger that’s been hurting for days, take special note: kids aren’t immune to climbing injuries—and, in some cases, are even predisposed to them. https://www.climbing.com/skills/training/preventing-finger-injuries-in-young-climbers/
  • Domen Skofic Climbs Famous 5.15a/b in Spain

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    The route was first climbed over 20 years ago as the first-ever graded 5.15c, it was later downgraded The post Domen Skofic Climbs Famous 5.15a/b in Spain appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/domen-skofic-climbs-famous-5-15a-b-in-spain/
  • Wildlife Trusts Buy Part of Rothbury Estate

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    The Wildlife Trusts and Northumberland Wildlife Trust have jointly purchased part of the Rothbury Estate, the largest single piece of land to go on sale in England in 30 years.The aim is tocreate a "showcase for nature recovery on a vast scal... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=776000