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  • feeling stoked!

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    feeling stoked! just lead a 5.11 in the gym for the first time in some years! it was a route that played to my strengths (slabby, balancy moves) but pretty excited to be back in the 11's! #climbing #rockclimbing #sportclimbing
  • Illegal Yosemite BASE Jumpers Plead Guilty

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    The U.S. government shutdown has led to a rise in reckless activities in the park The post Illegal Yosemite BASE Jumpers Plead Guilty appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/illegal-yosemite-base-jumpers-plead-guilty/
  • Dirtbag Paradise by Amber Roepke (a poem)

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    It’s your mom’s minivan pimped out And only seats two Because if it wasn’t hard enough to live in a van It’s way harder to hook up in one   This poem is published in The Climbing Zine Book 2, now available. Banner photo by: Kristen Hughes   With a full set of seats in… https://climbingzine.com/dirtbag-paradise-amber-roepke-poem/
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  • Cy McIntosh Climbs His First 5.14d in Utah

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    This is the 18 year old's hardest route to date The post Cy McIntosh Climbs His First 5.14d in Utah appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/cy-mcintosh-climbs-his-first-5-14d-in-utah/
  • Prescription—Knee Stuck in Crack

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    Wild as it may seem, every year we publish at least one report of a climber getting their knee stuck in an offwidth crack. Sound crazy? It happened to Martin Boysen on Trango Tower and more recently Jason Kruk on Boogie Till You Puke.  On January 8, Climber 1 (female, 25) got her knee stuck in a wide crack on the Regular Route (3 pitches, 5.7) on Queen Victoria Spire in Sedona. Climber 1 was following four friends on her first outdoor climb when she attempted an “alpine knee” while pulling onto a ledge on the second pitch. An “alpine knee” is when you place that joint on top of a high hold and use it for progress, instead of a foot. Rather than helping her onto the ledge, Climber 1’s knee slipped into a four-inch-wide crack, where it wedged and became stuck. Others in her party tried pouring water over her knee in an attempt to free it but were unsuccessful.  At 5:15 p.m., the Coconino County Sheriff’s department was contacted to perform a rescue. By 8 p.m., the SAR team had arrived. It took over an hour to free the climber from the crack, and by then the climber was exhibiting signs of mild hypothermia (they had started climbing at 12:30 p.m.). The climbing party was airlifted off the spire. The stuck climber was not injured and refused treatment. The climbers in this scenario did “everything right,” according to the SAR team. They tried to free their partner, and failing that, they initiated a rescue. Many relatively easy routes have awkward sections or styles of climbing that may seem above the technical grade when first encountered outdoors. Care should be taken when making a move where a slip or fall could result in injury or entrapment. It took about four hours to free this climber, and temperatures at the crag dropped to around 30°F. Consider worst-case scenarios when preparing for a climb, as unexpected events could result in prolonged exposure to the elements. (Source: Dan Apodaca.)  If getting your knee stuck in an offwidth is so common, what do we do if it happens? In the video analysis, ANAC editor Pete Takeda provides some tips on how to prepare for this kind of worst-case scenario when rock climbing. Credits: Pete Takeda, Editor of Accidents in North American Climbing, and Hannah Provost, Content Director; Producer: Shane Johnson and Sierra McGivney @Sierra_McGivney; Videographer: Foster Denney @fosterdoodle_; Editor: Sierra McGivney @Sierra_McGivney; Location: Cob Rock, Boulder Canyon, CO https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/3/12/prescriptionknee
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    Maurice Wilson flew illegally and then, with no experience or training, tried to solo the world's highest peak five decades before anyone succeeded The post A Pilot Wanted to Crash-Land on Everest and Climb It appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/a-pilot-wanted-to-crash-land-on-everest-and-climb-it/