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    Paul Robinson has been climbing V15 for nearly 20 years; one of his most recent sends was of Unison The post Paul Robinson Climbs a V15 He Said is “One of the Best!” appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/paul-robinson-climbs-a-v15-he-said-is-one-of-the-best/
  • Denali Rescue, 1979: The Untold Full Story

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    In this episode, we have climbing legends Jamie Logan, Jack Tackle, and Ken Currens on the podcast to retell the story of an accident and rescue on Denali from 1979. Jack Tackle and Ken Currens were climbing partners with a number of big mountains and first ascents under their belt, and in 1979, it was their first trip to the Alaska Range. They had decided to attempt the unclimbed southeast face of Denali (also known as Mount McKinely). This face would later become known as the Isis Face. In the middle of the climb, Ken, on lead, took a 250 ft fall when snow gave way beneath him. Once the rope came taught, he was hanging in mid air over a cliff, his femur badly broken. The rescue that followed is a story for the ages. We dive into the mechanics of the accident, what Jack Tackle had to do to get help, and how Jamie Logan and Mugs Stump—two of the most impressive alpinists of the time—were critical in helping save Ken. She and Mugs are especially known for the first ascent of the Emperor Face the year before, and though Mugs has passed, Jamie was able to fill us in on their experience of the rescue. In this episode, these climbing legends put together, in real time, the pieces of this story (that they all remember a tad bit differently)—47 years later. Learn More About Jack Tackle Learn More About Jamie Logan The First Ascent of the Emperor’s Face in the AAJ https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2026/3/5/denali-rescue-1979-the-untold-full-story
  • Dylan Chuat climbs Move, 9b/+

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    Dylan Chuat has made an ascent of Move (9b+), in Flatanger, Norway.The route was established by Adam Ondra in the summer of 2013, when he described it as'one of my hardest' routes, and gave it a grade of '9b/b+ or just HARD 9b'. https://www.ukclimbing.com/news/2025/08/dylan_chuat_climbs_move_9b+-74025
  • IFSC World Cup 2025 Prague: Boulder Results

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    With home nation - and global - favourite Adam Ondra reporting that this would be his last ever appearance on the Boulder World Cup circuit, the Prague World Cup was one that offered plenty to remember, albeit not always for the reasons you might expect... https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=782091
  • The hardest working coaches in sport? #shorts

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    “We’re not sponsoring The Climbing Zine, because we’re only doing digital ads this year,” my contact at Patagonia told me.  This was a setback I’d been anticipating — Patagonia has pulled back from a few different long term sponsorships — but to hear these words directly, from my long term business colleague who represents the… https://climbingzine.com/keeping-the-zine-alive-after-losing-patagonia/
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    Miho Nonaka, one of the top female competition climbers in the world, is set on competing in the 2024 Olympic Games. The Japanese-born athlete is no stranger to the high-level world of competitive climbing. In 2021 at the Tokyo Games, Nonaka won Olympic Silver. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=772138
  • Shauna Coxsey climbs The Boss (Font 8B+/V14)

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    https://www.climber.co.uk/news/shauna-coxsey-climbs-the-boss-font-8b-v14/