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    Steve Sutton and Hugh Burton made the first ascent of Uncle Ben’s on the Chief in 1970 The post “Like Hauling a Tank”: The Making of a Famous Squamish Rock Climb appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/like-hauling-a-tank-the-making-of-a-famous-squamish-rock-climb/
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    The Mirror: News, Sport, Celebrity & EntertainmentM
    Pictures show climber Mick Ellerton, 48, scaling the icy waterfall at Gordale Scar, near Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales after temperatures dropped well below freezing
  • Beyonce’s Balcony by Luke Mehall

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    Standing there, gaping at this monstrous and inhuman spectacle of rock and cloud and sky and space, I feel a ridiculous greed and possessiveness come over me. I want to know it all, possess it all, embrace the entire scene intimately, deeply, totally, as a man desires a beautiful woman. —Ed Abbey, Desert Solitaire (Note:… https://climbingzine.com/beyonces-balcony/
  • Crime of the Century is a Classic Squamish 5.11c

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    If you're looking for a challenging pitch of granite then be sure to try Crime of the Century at the Smoke Bluffs The post Crime of the Century is a Classic Squamish 5.11c appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/crime-of-the-century-is-a-classic-squamish-5-11c/
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    Bit of a miserable day of #climbing in #Beez, #belgium yesterday. Got spooked while leading the first easy climb. Continued on top-rope and couldn't finish any of the subsequent routes without hangdogging. Frustrating...It's a style of climbing that's not really my favorite though. Slightly overhanging with lots of pockets and you can't really see which are the good ones until you move to them. So lots of trying, retreating, etc. Which requires more strength than I have available.
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    This week's Friday Night Video follows Robbie Phillips and Will Birkett to the Outer Hebrides and out into the Atlantic on the wild and windswept Scottish archipelago of St Kilda. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=777098
  • Guidebook XII—Member Spotlight

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    “Driving towards Highway 285, we pass strips of red rock cutting through the foothills of Morrison in Colorado’s Front Range, chasing the promise of new climbs. In the front seat, Josh Pollock describes the Narrow Gauge Slab, a new crag he has been developing in Jefferson County. Pollock is the type of person who points out the ecology of the world around him. As the car weaves along the mid-elevation Ponderosa Pine forest, Pollock describes how we’ll see cute pin cushion cacti, black-chinned or broad-tailed hummingbirds, and Douglas-fir tussock moth caterpillars. We pull into a three-level parking lot about seven miles down the Pine Valley Ranch Road. With no cell service and heavy packs, we set off along an old railroad trail toward the crag. Not even ten minutes into our walk, Pollock turns off, and we are greeted by a Jeffco trail crew building switchbacks to the crag.” https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/11/20/the-guidebook-xii
  • Siegrist Climbs Martial Law 5.15a in U.S.A.

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    https://gripped.com/news/siegrist-climbs-martial-law-5-15a-in-u-s-a/