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    Banner photo: The author on her winter project, Crystal Dawn (5.13d), Red Rocks, Nevada by Max Barlerin  Waiting for a storm to go or the sun to come, or the doubt to go or new shoes to come, or the pump to go or a move to stick, or the snow to snow or waiting… https://climbingzine.com/projecting-is-just-waiting-by-brittany-goris-a-poem/
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  • Five Climbing Films that Influenced a Generation

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    GrippedG
    View these iconic movies below: The Real Thing, Rampage, Stone Love, Inertia 2, A Day in the Life, and Stone Love The post Five Climbing Films that Influenced a Generation appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/five-climbing-films-that-influenced-a-generation/
  • Ripped some finger skin while #climbing ?

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    Ripped some finger skin while #climbing ? Keep calm, tape it up, and up you go
  • Famous Red River Gorge Crag Now CLOSED

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    The local access group has shared the news that the Zoo is closed indefinitely The post Famous Red River Gorge Crag Now CLOSED appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/famous-red-river-gorge-crag-now-closed/
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    UK ClimbingU
    A National Geographic team led by Free Solo director Jimmy Chin believe they have discovered the remains of British mountaineer Andrew 'Sandy' Irvine, the youngest member of the 1924 expedition who disappeared aged 22 one-hundred years ago along with his climbing partner George Mallory. An exclusive article reports that filmmaker and ... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=775548
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    American Alpine ClubA
    In this episode, we sit down with Jarod, a long-time AAC member, to discuss a crazy accident he had at his home crag in Missouri, and how he utilized the AAC’s rescue benefit to cover the cost of his medical expenses. If you’ve been wondering if the AAC’s rescue benefit is for you, Jarod’s story helps explain how it works. We dive into the quirky concept of “girdle traverses” or mulitpitches that go sideways, and analyze his accident— the decisions he made, how traversing complicates gear placements, and the close calls he had. Funnily enough, Jarod also did a FA on that same wall—putting up Missouri’s potentially longest rock climb with Jeremy Collins, and this FA made it into the American Alpine Journal! We discuss the vision behind this 8-pitch traverse, what went into making it happen, the silliness of climbing, the unique belay tactics for traversing, and more! https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/6/26/protect-first-ascents-ground-falls-and-the-aac-rescue-benefit-in-action