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Climbers Spent 34 Days On This 12,000-Foot Route In 1965

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    A little swing and hop #climbing
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    Managed to send this 7a+ on the kilter board today!"Unknown #78"... a very inspired name https://kilterboardapp.com/climbs/EFEBE13317414C01843996D857234741#bouldering #climbing #bloc #escalade #kilter #totem #totemmeyrin
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    Joanne Urioste is a powerhouse in Red Rocks climbing history, and we had her on the podcast to share stories from her recently published memoir, “Collages of Rock & Desire.” Her book is a detailed catalogue of the climbing legacy she shares with her husband George Urioste, including the creation of iconic multi pitch climbs like Epinephrine, Levitation 29, A Dream of Wild Turkeys, and many others. The book is also a detailed account of gear innovations and changing climbing ethics through the ‘70s and 80’s—from swami belts and belay plates, to early adoption of nuts and frontpointing on ice, and adding a run-out bolt here and there to connect discontinuous cracks and make many climbs possible on Red Rocks soaring faces. In the interview, we dive into all of this, plus Joanne and George’s wild love story, managing fear on lead, and climbing as a metaphor for life. You can find a copy of Joanne Urioste's book on Amazon. Buy Joanne Urioste’s Book Watch the Legacy Series Film about George and Joanne Urioste https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2026/1/22/tales-from-red-rocks-risk-mistress-joanne-urioste
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    The search and rescue team shared details of the accident that happened in Red River Gorge The post Rescue of Climber Who Hit Head, No Helmet appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/rescue-of-climber-who-hit-head-no-helmet/
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    In response to concerns over fixed anchor regulations, the Yosemite Climbing Association has introduced a Climber’s Credo. The post Protecting Yosemite’s Vertical Wilderness: The YCA Climber’s Credo appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/protecting-yosemites-vertical-wilderness-the-yca-climbers-credo/