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  • A Message from AAC Leadership + AAC Updates

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    American Alpine ClubA
    As we step into 2026, I want to begin with gratitude. The support you provide the American Alpine Club through your membership and donations enables us to deliver meaningful work to climbers across the country. Your commitment strengthens the AAC and ensures that we can continue to serve our members. Climbing is built on connection: the bond between partners, the shared experience at the crag or on an expedition, and the knowledge passed from one generation to the next. This year, we are deepening our focus on uniting climbers and celebrating the culture that gives meaning to our time on rock, ice, and alpine terrain. We are building programming that strengthens members’ connections and creates more opportunities to gather, learn, and celebrate climbing. We look forward to sharing more in the coming months as we build toward 2027 and our 125th anniversary. Across the country, our lodging facilities remain places where friendships are formed, knowledge is shared, and adventures begin. We continue to deliver critical publications and media, including The American Alpine Journal, Accidents in North American Climbing, monthly Prescription videos, the American Alpine Club Podcast and The Cutting Edge. Our core member benefits, including rescue and medical benefits, discounts, and access to our world-class library, reflect our commitment to supporting climbers wherever their journeys take them. The AAC plays a unique role in sustaining and strengthening climbing. We maintain the record of climbing so it continues to inform and inspire climbers today. We create moments of connection where people see themselves reflected. And we remain committed to being a sustainable and adaptable organization prepared to meet the evolving needs of our members. Inside these pages, you will see the AAC’s charge reflected: a commitment to learning, the power of member contributions, and the meaningful journeys climbers undertake around the world. In this edition of The Guidebook, you will find: Each of these contributions reflects a core part of our mission: supporting climbers, learning from experience, honoring our history, and strengthening the connections that define this community. Thank you for being part of this effort. I am grateful for your continued support and look forward to the work ahead. Ben Gabriel AAC Executive Director https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2026/2/15/a-message-from-aac-leadership-aac-updates
  • On Shooshing and Experience by Ana Ally

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    ClimbingZineC
    shooshing v. 1. Acting cowardly while climbing for no tangible reason.   Note this piece is published in Volume 18 of The Climbing Zine   fingers gripping, slipping soft grains of sand against rubber a brief slide of foot down rock   breath tightens, body clenches doubt seeps in   it’s all too much I… https://climbingzine.com/on-shooshing-and-experience/
  • Will Bosi Suggests Silence Crux Is V16

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    GrippedG
    Adam Ondra sent Silence 5.15d in 2017, and the line has yet to be repeated The post Will Bosi Suggests Silence Crux Is V16 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/will-bosi-suggests-silence-crux-is-v16/
  • Which Scarpa instincts for outdoor bouldering ?

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    EpicTVE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMGpA9CwTZk
  • Five Iconic U.S.A. Trad Climbs 5.8 to 5.13

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    GrippedG
    From splitter granite lines to classic sandstone cracks, here some must-try American cracks The post Five Iconic U.S.A. Trad Climbs 5.8 to 5.13 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/five-iconic-u-s-a-trad-climbs-5-8-to-5-13/
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    climbingC
    After getting dropped off by plane in a narrow, threatened valley, the “easiest” way back to civilization was up the giant East Face of Mount Hunter. https://www.climbing.com/news/new-climbing-route-mount-hunter-alaska-one-way-out/
  • Fuck the System, 8C+, receives fourth ascent

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    UK ClimbingU
    Pietro Vidi has made the fourth ascent of Shawn Raboutou's 8C+ boulder Fuck the System, in Fionnay, Val de Bagnes, Switzerland. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=772060
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    ClimbingZineC
    https://climbingzine.com/pain-perseverance-linking-sixteen-towers-day/