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    After many years of new-routing, Little Wing was one of the final "undone" lines in Squamish for the Canadian climber The post Sonnie Trotter Talks First Ascent of Little Wing 5.13c in Squamish appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/sonnie-trotter-talks-first-ascent-of-little-wing-5-13c-in-squamish/
  • The Belay: How an Ice Axe Saved Lives on K2 in 1953

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    During a stormbound retreat, a single ice axe prevented catastrophe for an entire climbing team The post The Belay: How an Ice Axe Saved Lives on K2 in 1953 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/the-belay-how-an-ice-axe-saved-lives-on-k2-in-1953/
  • Laura Rogora Climbs 5.14d/15a in France

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    She extends her endless tick-list of hard climbs, adding Le Cadafist 5.14d/15a after just four attempts The post Laura Rogora Climbs 5.14d/15a in France appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/laura-rogora-climbs-5-14d-15a-in-france/
  • Old champion CARRIES new champion! 🏆 #Shorts

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  • Snapgate or locking carabiners on anchors?

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    When and where is the best use of locking carabiners on an anchor? On the gear or bolts? On the masterpoint? Is it a multi pitch anchor, or a toprope? Can I use lockers on “half” of the anchor? It's a contentious and important discussion, so let's take a look. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/snapgate-or-locking-carabiners-on-anchors
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    If you have a fixed rope (either for a rappel or anchor) and it's loaded over an edge, you risk damaging it. Here's one method to easily move the load onto a sling and away from your rope. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/protect-your-fixed-rope-from-edge-abrasion
  • Outside Crag Clean Up 2024

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    Save the date! Sat 17th Aug Crag Clean Up 2024, Outside Hathersage.If you're out and about in the Peak why not pick up whatever rubbish you can glean in laybys and crags and bring it to us? There's a burger and a beer and a waiting for you, pl... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=772922
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