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  • Para Climbing finals | Seoul 2025

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  • 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/
  • An Influencer Talks to Athlete Janja Garnbret

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    YouTuber Magnus Midtbø touches base with one of the world's best climber The post An Influencer Talks to Athlete Janja Garnbret appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/an-influencer-talks-to-athlete-janja-garnbret/
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    If you're planning a multi-month road trip to the US, be sure to register before heading south The post Canadians Visiting US for Over 30 Days Must Register appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/canadians-visiting-us-for-over-30-days-must-register/
  • EDUCATE: Climbing Gear Innovations, Then and Now

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    This episode is for the gear nerds out there. The climbing world loves to reminisce on some of climbing’s great inventions of the past, but what’s happening in gear innovation right now? We put together some brief interviews with innovators past and present, to dive into tinkering in the climbing world, then and now. We’ll start with an excerpt from Yvon Chouinard’s "Legacy Series" interview to hear him reflect on revolutionizing the ice axe. Next, we’ll take a massive leap forward into present-day sport climbing tactics, and chat with Will McNeill, of HangDog Climbing, whose ultralight clip-up device is becoming all the rage in the world of sport projecting. Next, we’ll chat with Brent Barghahn, of Avant Climbing Innovations, about squeaking out the last bit of efficiency for rope soloing systems and hard trad climbing. Then, we’ll take a step back in time again, and chat with Jack Tackle about the late John Middendorf’s legacy in innovating the A5 portaledge, to set us up for our last conversation, a discussion with Nathan Kukathas of Grade 7 Equipment. Nathan is known for inventing the G7 Pod, which many say has been one of the biggest innovations for alpine climbing in years. Through it all, we’ll talk about inspiration, what it takes to innovate in the climbing gear space, what could be next for climbing gear, and lots and lots about textiles, 3-D printing, and climbing harder. HangDog Climbing (Clip-up Device) Avant Climbing Innovations (Top-Rope Solo Lanyard and Flip-Stops) Grade 7 Equipment (G7 Pod) John Middendorf’s Gear History Website The Cutting Edge Podcast: Jannu North Face https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/2/13/educate-climbing-gear-innovations-then-and-now
  • The Last Pitch, from Volume 25

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    Jimmie Dunn is perhaps the first person who envisioned single-pitch climbing in Indian Creek. In the mid-1970s, he walked up to an unclimbed Supercrack and thought, This place is going to be great for training someday. I was first introduced to Jimmie by Stewart Green, who is seen in this photo bouldering in the Fringe… https://climbingzine.com/the-last-pitch-from-volume-25/
  • AAC's 2024 Impact Report

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    At the AAC, we believe in the power of climbing to change lives. We are driven by the potential to support every climber that we can, to use the AAC’s expertise and legacy to deliver resources that climbers can lean on—that’s why we are so proud of this Impact Report. Each grant recipient we inspired, each lodging guest we launched into adventure, each climber who has learned how to climb a little more safely, is what drives our work. How does it all break down? Here’s how we’ve met the needs of the AAC community this year. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/11/5/aacs-2024-impact-report
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