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    The Swiss duo repeated test-piece routes and opened bold new mixed lines during their historic trip The post Remembering Ueli Steck and Simon Anthamatten’s Epic Visit to the Rockies appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/remembering-ueli-steck-and-simon-anthamattens-epic-visit-to-the-rockies/
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    Trees can make great rappel anchors, but there are definitely some best practices and things you want to avoid. Have a look at Part 2 of my detailed series on tree anchors. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/trees-for-climbing-anchors-rappel
  • Mount Fuji Season Starts With New Rules

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    A higher entrance fee and a limit to how many people can ascend at once The post Mount Fuji Season Starts With New Rules appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/mount-fuji-season-starts-with-new-rules/
  • Three El Cap Routes in Under 24 Hours

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    Jordan Cannon and Michael Vaill climbed The Nose, Salathe Wall and Lurking Fear in a day The post Three El Cap Routes in Under 24 Hours appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/three-el-cap-routes-in-under-24-hours/
  • Three Climbers Die After Anchor Failure

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    Some details have been released, including the age of the climbers and the route they were on The post Three Climbers Die After Anchor Failure appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/three-climbers-die-after-anchor-failure/
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    Regrettably accepting that I will not be sincerely good at rock climbing (climb 5.12+) unless I legitimately lose 30 lbs. I'm about 205 lbs now on a 6'2 frame, which puts me at a BMI of 26.3. I've become pretty large muscle-wise after switching from climbing to BJJ, since the sport facilitates & also advantages that. Even before switching from climbing to BJJ I noticed I had to use *way* more force to hang onto certain holds than other people I climbed with, just because I weighed more. Losing 30 lbs would get me to 175 lbs, 22.5 BMI, which (limited) data suggests is around where you want to be to be decent at climbing (ideally even lower).There's also a safety aspect to this. Past 200 lbs, ropes will shred more easily when running over sharp edges after taking a fall. More force just means less safety.At age 34 though losing 30 lbs is like a fantasy. I have no idea how I would even do that. Climb Mt Si 3x/week with a 40 lb pack maybe? Spouse points out that I eat quite a lot of bread per week, so maybe will start with substituting that for something else.#climbing
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  • Newsflash All Out, 8c, for Rhoslyn Frugtniet

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