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  • The retraced overhand knot

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    A close cousin of the retraced figure 8, the retraced overhand knot has a few niche applications, like making retreat anchors. Learn about it here. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/the-retraced-overhand-knot
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    IFSCI
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kYf6AD3SU
  • The Art of The Belaytionship with Andy Vo

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    Our premiere for Season 7: a conversation with Andy Vo. Our sponsors for Season 6:  Kilter: http://settercloset.com (email holds@kiltergrips.com for more information) Scarpa: www.scarpa.com Osprey: https://www.osprey.com/ https://climbingzine.com/the-art-of-the-belaytionship-with-andy-vo/
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    The Dude of PhotographyT
    Throwback to some #bouldering shenanigans in #fontainebleau. #font #bleau #outdoor #climbing
  • Adam Shahar Gives Sleepwalker a V15 Grade

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    Originally graded V16, the most recent repeats say it's soft V16 or V15 The post Adam Shahar Gives Sleepwalker a V15 Grade appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/adam-shahar-gives-sleepwalker-a-v15-grade/
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    #climbing auto-belay devices tested, courtesy of HowNOT2.Amazed with that centrifugal brake design. It's really clever, simple and effective. Centrifugal clutches on motorbikes operate pretty much with the exact same principle using brake pad materials and rotation speed. I've always wondered how some of those auto-belay things worked internally.I also think that centrifugal design is more serviceable if needed.https://youtu.be/Z97RkAapbDE?si=awOOGQlh4jtaPY7z
  • Guidebook XII—AAC Advocacy

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    As the AAC’s General Counsel and Advocacy Director, Byron Harvison, put it, advocacy work is like “being in charge of building and maintaining an air- craft while it’s already flying in the air—and there are still no guarantees. This work requires constant attention to detail and management of hundreds of relationships.” To your aver- age climber who cares about public lands and advocating for climbing landscapes, the con- stant awareness of legislative processes and advocacy relationships can be exhausting— the runout pitch where you’d rather cede the lead. But for the AAC advocacy team and our partners like Outdoor Alliance, it’s the money pitch—our opportunity to ensure the perspec- tives of our members and other recreationists inform the policies that shape America’s public lands and recreational spaces.” https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/11/25/guidebook-xiiaac-advocacy
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    EpicTVE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5RDtHO8gvs