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    To improve gear, makers keep pushing for lighter and stronger. Zartman Rigging takes this another step, with their high tech spliced, not sewn, soft goods made for climbers. Here's an overview. https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/high-tech-climbing-cordage-from-zartman-rigging
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    Patagonia's new collection combines all new designs with some completely re-engineered classics for a go to kit in the mountains The post First Look: Patagonia’s all new Free Wall Kit. A complete solution for your next multi-pitch adventure appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/gear/first-look-patagonias-all-new-free-wall-kit-a-complete-solution-for-your-next-multi-pitch-adventure/
  • Chaeyhun Seo’s Impressive November Sends in Spain

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    From 5.15 to 5.14 onsights, Seo just climbed some of Spain's most iconic lines The post Chaeyhun Seo’s Impressive November Sends in Spain appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/chaeyhun-seos-impressive-november-sends-in-spain/
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    Expert American alpinist Colin Haley is known for a few things: an expertise for routes in Patagonia, and a tremendous obsession with climbing gear. Check out this great video interview where he offers a free ranging commentary on equipment he’s designed, customized, and uses regularly. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/whats-in-my-pack-gear-obsession-by-colin-haley
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    It’s that time of year again–the AAC has invited the editor of Accidents in North American Climbing, Pete Takeda, to hop on the pod to chat about emerging trends in climbing accidents. This year, we’re also delighted to have a conversation with Dr. Valerie Karr, a professor at UMASS who has stepped in to help us with a massive data analysis project. Valerie used grounded theory analysis to parse through 20 years of accidents data—picking out patterns in how human behavior contributes to accidents. We discuss some examples like risk normalization, the mentor trap, and attitudes around fixed gear. Dive into the podcast to hear about her findings and learn more about the case studies that stuck out to the editors this year. Get the 2025 Accidents Book—Join the AAC or Renew Learn More about Dr. Valerie Karr https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/6/17/2025-climbing-accident-trends-what-the-data-tells-us
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    A double loop bowline on a bight is a good starting point for various types of anchors. Here's one application, the “fisheye”. Make a three-piece anchor with a 120 cm sling? Yep! Learn all about it here. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/the-fish-eye-anchor
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    Note: this poem is published in Volume 25. Photo of Anna climbing “Peace” in Tuolumne Meadows, California by Mary Eden.  Climbing draws us to these moments. Where flowing water harmonizes with every exhale; Where bare toes find solace in mud And bare skin befriends sunlight’s golden rays. Where our wild hearts stir with blooming friendships… https://climbingzine.com/peace-by-anna-hazlett-a-poem/
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