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  • The Corridor Wins 2025 Boardman Tasker Book Award

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    The jury unanimously said The Corridor by Iain Peters deserves this year's top prize The post The Corridor Wins 2025 Boardman Tasker Book Award appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/the-corridor-wins-2025-boardman-tasker-book-award/
  • One Armed Pull Up On Ice Axes?

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    EpicTVE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XdPGEdrlZI
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    UK ClimbingU
    We got in touch with Mike and asked whether, when the grit season came to an end, he'd be interested in doing a post-season retrospective? He said he was keen, and here we are. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=781003
  • Rappel tips for tricky terrain

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    In most rappels, getting the rope down is pretty straightforward: give each strand a toss and hope for the best. However, challenging terrain and conditions may require some specialized techniques. Here are a few. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/rappel-tips-for-tricky-terrain
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    GrippedG
    'Adam the Climber' by Pietro Dal Pra will stoke your fire for climbing The post This New Adam Ondra Biography Is a Must-Read for All Climbers appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/this-new-adam-ondra-biography-is-a-must-read-for-all-climbers/
  • The 2024 International Mountain Day Theme

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    GrippedG
    “Mountain solutions for a sustainable future – innovation, adaptation and youth.” The post The 2024 International Mountain Day Theme appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/the-2024-international-mountain-day-theme/
  • Practice anchors install (w/ pictures!)

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    Okay, I did a thing. Yesterday I briefly outlined my plans to build a set of practice anchors in my garage. After a quick trip to the hardware store, I got what I needed and as promised, here are some progress pics and the final result. [image: 1724386660906-pxl_20240822_143020828-resized.jpg] [image: 1724386655118-pxl_20240822_194756349-resized.jpg] [image: 1724386621597-pxl_20240822_204026195.mp-resized.jpg] [image: 1724387298601-pxl_20240823_021253567-resized.jpg] Some notes The initial plan was to use tee nuts or threaded inserts, but I wasn't able to easily get those, so the fallback was to use regular nuts and to drill a recess into the back of the board so they'd sit flush. There was some splintering the first time I tried to use a spade bit. Practice makes perfect! I expected the studs in my garage to be 16 inches apart, but they were 21.5 inches. Measure twice, cut once! I was today years old when I discovered a 2x4 is not 2 inches by 4 inches. Cost breakdown (Canadian dollars): Fixe 316 SS Bolt Hanger 1/2" (MEC, $2.93 apiece) Camp 8mm Oval Steel Quicklink (MEC, $4.95 apiece) 1" spade bit ($8.98) 1/2" threaded bolt ($3.85 apiece) 1/2" nut ($0.26 apiece) Free/on-hand items: Scrap wood (2x4) Power drill and drill bits Adjustable wrench and socket wrench Deck screws Total: $32.96 CAD
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    Hard Is EasyH
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLHfXH6Unm4