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Hamish McArthur’s Rowdy Flash of Fool Me Once V14

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    AndyC
    Bouldern in Fountainbleau Felsen mit Überhängen sind eine gewaltige Anstrengung #FotoVorschlag Overhanging #boulders are a real challenge. As well as needing quite a bit of strength just to pull yourself up, you also need the right technique. It’s not at all easy to hold yourself up using just your fingers and toes. This is Gideon and my contribution to today's #PhotoSuggestion, “Effort”. Last year we went on a climbing holiday to #Fontainebleau in #France. The area is absolutely beautiful and, as well as offering sporting challenges, is perfect for hiking or cycling along the Seine. #photooftheday #picoftheday #photography #fotografie #fotografia #sunstar #portrait #boulder #bouldering #climbing #rockclimbing #frankreich #sports #outdoors #nature
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    Mon annulaire droit a fait un énorme crac que des gens à 8 mètres de moi ont entendu, pendant que je tenais une inversée sur un bloc ce midi.C'est douloureux mais pas une douleur insoutenable pour l'instant. Et j'arrive à plier le doigt normalement.J'espère que je me suis rien cassé ^^'#escalade #climbing #bloc #bouldering
  • The Prescription—Ground Fall

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    American Alpine ClubA
    It’s Rocktober and across the continent climbers are sending their projects. This month we remind you that mishaps in “safe” genres like sport climbing can have serious consequences. This accident occurred in 2019 and was only reported this year. However, in the newly published 2025 ANAC, we feature several similar groundfall accidents. As you’ll also see below, we’re also featuring a human factors post-accident analysis that reveals some recurrent themes and behavior patterns. These are introduced in an article written by Dr. Valerie Karr. On June 22, 2019 B, a male climber was leading Where Egos Dare (5.12a) as a cool-down after a long session. The four-bolt route was easy enough to run a quick lap and as a result B, “didn't take it seriously and was climbing very arrogantly… without careful consideration of the consequences.” Besides being short and punchy, the route also has several hard clips that put the leader within groundfall range. B was, “…cooling down after a hard day of projecting. At the third bolt I pulled a bunch of slack to clip and my foot popped.” He had placed his foot carelessly on a bad part of the hold when it slipped. He had an arm full of slack and, “…decked straight on my butt.” He suffered lumbar compression fractures and fractured sacrum. “I was mere inches away from a shelf that, that had I impacted with my lumbar spine, I would've undoubtedly been paralyzed.” Though in serious pain, he, “walked out under my own steam. Likely due to adrenaline.” B fell approximately 15 feet. A pit/trough below Where Egos Dare created a ledge that one could hit in a fall. He had stick clipped the first bolt but, “Had I stick clipped the third, this accident wouldn't have happened. Back then I considered it ‘cheating’ to clip more than the first, which in retrospect is silly.” He adds, “Sport climbing is flippin’ dangerous! For all the sketchy gear routes I've done in my life it was a 35' tall 12a sport climb that nearly cost me the ability to walk. Unfortunately, I don't think most sport climbers have a clue about this.” Finally, the fallen climber said, “I’d add that one should climb more carefully. Because this route was well below my redpoint level I didn't take it seriously. Ultimately, I put my foot to the right of the actual foothold and that is what did me in. Luckily, I'm physically 100% now, but it was such a close call that I definitely have residual psychological effects. My wife still has trouble belaying me despite it not being her fault. I think the psychological impacts of such accidents cannot be overstated.” (Source: Anonymous Climber.) This groundfall is a classic case of risk normalization in which repeated exposure to hazards without consequence, lowers the perception of danger. Over time, shortcuts—clipping from poor stances, eschewing procedures like a higher stick clip, and a casual approach to moderate climbing—diminish the perceived hazards of consequential terrain. On the day of his accident, B admitted he was climbing “carelessly,” on a warm-down route that was well within his ability. Other distracting factors contributed to an atmosphere of informality and distractions at the base of the crag that compounded a sense of invulnerability. B’s narrative also reveals how cultural values within climbing can magnify risk through what he called the “purity ethics.”Beyond simple overconfidence, B acknowledged an internalized idea that stick clipping beyond the first bolt was “cheating.” This belief overrode pragmatic risk assessment. Only after his accident did he reframe those values, prioritizing safety over style with an understanding that it’s “all contrived anyway.” (Source: Dr. Valerie Karr.) https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/10/15/the-prescriptionground-fall
  • World’s First 5.15c Sport Climb Gets Sixth Ascent

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    GrippedG
    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/
  • Answering every question about life supporting gear

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    HowNOT2H
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxbqJg0k4_Q
  • Stefano Ghisolfi Climbing a Flatanger 5.14d

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    GrippedG
    Illusionist 5.14d was one of many of the grade Ghisolfi completed this summer in Norway The post Stefano Ghisolfi Climbing a Flatanger 5.14d appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/stefano-ghisolfi-climbing-a-flatanger-5-14d/
  • I have started writing a new KaiOS app.

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    PerryP
    I have started writing a new KaiOS app. With the app you can search for climbing routes and then enter the routes you have made in a logbook. The data comes from https://openbeta.io, a freely available climbing route database with a very active community. A live version of the app -> https://pictick.strukturart.com #KaiOS #climbing
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    UK ClimbingU
    With workshops, talks, films, food, live music, and a climbing wall stretching more than... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=773473