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    Martin 🍹M
    Alex Honnold made it savely to the top of Taipei 101 tower in 1:31h.The difficulty grading is estimated to be around 5.11c (6c/6c+), which is a medium technical difficulty for experienced climbers, but still hard when you do it for 1,5h on a very exposed building.via @gripped https://gripped.com/profiles/alex-honnold-free-solos-taipei-101/Edit: fixed french grading to 6c.#climbing
  • Bunny hop

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    BrokenFlowsB
    Bunny hop #climbing
  • Barefoot Charles Climbs With Storror Parkour

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    GrippedG
    The famous YouTube group recently teamed up with Charles for a day in Fontainebleau The post Barefoot Charles Climbs With Storror Parkour appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/video/barefoot-charles-climbs-with-storror-parkour/
  • Rock Climber Dies at Mount Nemo in Ontario

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    GrippedG
    Few details have been made public, we'll update the story once more information has been released The post Rock Climber Dies at Mount Nemo in Ontario appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/rock-climber-dies-at-mount-nemo-in-ontario/
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    julianJ
    A question for the TRS folks in the climbing community... This past Monday I went out and top rope solo'd for the first time. It was a nice experience and I learned a lot. I look forward to honing some of the practices (e.g. refixing strategy, bottom weight, etc.) One thing that I was not prepared for was a specific knot that Brent Barghahn teaches in his TRS video with Ryan Jenks from How NOT 2. He states that he refixes his rope to prevent rope abrasion (), and this can be done in a number of ways. He now prefers to tie a slipknot with a full twist (instead of a half-twist), instead of something that requires him to stop and untie, like an alpine butterfly. I attmepted to tie this knot a number of times in preparation (and on site), but it never looked right. I ended up using a butterfly. Later I rewatched the video and practiced the knot for a full half hour before I figured out exactly why it didn't look right. Can you figure it out? Here is the knot tied correctly, and then incorrectly. Can you spot which is which? [image: 1741924974063-pxl_20250313_143739970.mp-resized.jpg] [image: 1741924980472-pxl_20250314_015542239-resized.jpg]
  • Flashed another 5.12a this morning.

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    Joel KinF
    Flashed another 5.12a this morning. I think my default assumption is now an onsight on a 12a, which was absolutely not the case a few months ago. This feels great and I’m really proud of my progress. I took a big step back in the last few years (gym closures, belay partners leaving etc) so it feels great to be back. #climbing
  • Jorge Díaz-Rullo Climbs the World’s First 5.15c

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    GrippedG
    His repeat of Adam Ondra's Change 5.15c comes days after Alex Megos' ascent of the route The post Jorge Díaz-Rullo Climbs the World’s First 5.15c appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/jorge-diaz-rullo-climbs-the-worlds-first-5-15c/
  • How Hard Have 5.15c Climbers Bouldered?

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    GrippedG
    From V14 to V17, there's a wide range of bouldering accomplishments for those who have performed at the highest level of sport climbing The post How Hard Have 5.15c Climbers Bouldered? appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/how-hard-have-5-15c-climbers-bouldered/