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    Return of the Sleepwalker may have been climbed when it was wet. Portable went missing for months. Here’s how 3D printing could preserve classic climbs for future generations. The post Can 3D printing preserve a potentially eroding V17 boulder? Or a stolen beloved mini-problem? appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/can-3d-printing-preserve-a-potentially-eroding-v17-boulder-or-a-stolen-beloved-mini-problem/
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    After establishing the first 5.15a in South America, Camargo made the first ascent of Abaporu 5.15b in Brazil The post Felipe Camargo Climbing the First 5.15b in South America appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/felipe-camargo-climbing-the-first-5-15b-in-south-america/
  • A Tribute to Chuck Fleischman

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    We are sad to share that beloved AAC community member Charles (Chuck) Fleischman passed away in November of 2025. Chuck was a devoted member of the AAC board of directors from 2013 to 2019, and was truly a person who lived out loud.  Chuck was a Harvard graduate who cofounded Digene Corporation, a molecular diagnostics company. Chuck’s work with Digene, as President, CFO, and director, resulted in the first FDA-approved test to detect high-risk HPV before it caused cervical cancer.  When he semi-retired, he threw himself into supporting other meaningful work, including his board term at the AAC. With Jackson Hole as their home, Chuck and his wife Lisa wanted to make a difference in their community. So their first step, beyond membership, was giving back to the local AAC community by supporting the introduction of solar panels on Cabin 2 at the AAC’s Grand Teton Climbers’ Ranch.   As an AAC board member, Chuck was the kind to always be outspoken and always push for greatness. He was very mission driven, always pursued excellence, and held the AAC to those same standards. Phil Powers, past AAC Executive Director, remembers his tough questions, but offered always with an upbeat demeanor, as well as a gregarious laugh.   Chuck’s commitment to the AAC was grounded in his love of the mountains and wilderness. He would ski as many days as the weather gods would allow, including more than 80 days each season, even as he was fighting off cancer. He regularly went on big ski adventures with partners like Jimmy Chin and Kit DeLauriers. Chuck was also a river rat and a committed climber, having summited El Cap, gone on expedition to K2, and floated the Grand Canyon many times.  Chuck lived larger than life, and his impact on the AAC will be felt for years to come. Our thoughts are with Chuck’s family as they process his passing.  “Chuck has been a career mentor but also a climbing and adventure mentor for me. He taught me not only about how to be a professional, and how to take my experience with being on the board of the Bay Area Climbers Coalition and build it into my role as an AAC board member, but he also taught me how to look for big objectives in the mountains. Being on the AAC BOD was probably the biggest summit I could have tried to climb. But he also inspired me to pursue Shasta, Whitney, and other big objectives. It was all directly a benefit of his mentorship.” —Jen Bruursema, former AAC board member “If I was going on a hike with Chuck, I knew it was going to be A) a great day, and B) there were going to be some hard questions to tackle along the way. I knew it meant he really just cared about the Club. He wasn’t going to let a day go by without pushing us forward.” —Phil Powers, former Executive Director of the American Alpine Club https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/12/10/a-tribute-to-chuck-fleischman
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    Skeleton Ridge is a highly sought prize for adventure climbers, taking an impressive and unlikely line on chalk that's 'unconventional' at best. In recent years access has been banned, but after lengthy negotiation involving the BMC and its volunteers the route is once again available to climb - providing you have the necessary skills and abi... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=782068
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    Top American boulder Katie Lamb has taken the top standard of women’s bouldering to Font 8C+ with the fourth ascent of The Dark Side in Yosemite. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/katie-lamb-makes-history-again-repeating-the-dark-side-font-8c-v16/
  • Laura Rogora Is on Another Level

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    Since late September, she's sent six routes 5.14d and above: two 5.15a's, one 5.14d/15a, and three 5.14d's The post Laura Rogora Is on Another Level appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/laura-rogora-is-on-another-level/
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    Superb day to be in the high mountains, climbing day with guest Jordan experiencing the Vuelo del Águila rock climbing route up onto Veleta 3394m.#climbing #mountaineering #spain
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    https://www.climbing.com/competition/olympics/womens-sport-climbing-semifinal/