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One of America’s Most Famous Mountains Was Almost Called Fisherman’s Peak

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    Talkeetna, the husky, was likely the first dog to reach the summit after a successful ascent with her companion, the bold alpinist Warren Blesser, and his team The post A Dog Used Her Claws Like Crampons in Ascent of Mount Robson in the 1970s appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/a-dog-used-her-claws-like-crampons-in-ascent-of-mount-robson-in-the-1970s/
  • Tyler Thompson Climbs a Jonathan Siegrist 5.14d

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    Thompson made the fourth ascent of Siegrist's Hundred Proof in Nevada The post Tyler Thompson Climbs a Jonathan Siegrist 5.14d appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/tyler-thompson-climbs-a-jonathan-siegrist-5-14d/
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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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    More #climbing gear, hot off the Bernina. A chalk bag for lead climbing, to match the bouldering one I made a while ago. I'm particularly proud of the attachment system. Two Velcro straps that loop through the back gear loops on my harness, meaning that it stays where you want it, and the Velcro is swapped on each loop so you can use it as a single loop if you need. This is an iteration of the last one I made, but with chonkier fabric. #sewing #IDidAThing
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    Pro climber Brent Barghahn has some impressive free climbing ascents of El Capitan, and definitely knows a thing or two about what to bring on a big wall. Here's a link to his checklist from a helpful blog article he wrote. https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/whats-in-my-pack-big-wall-gear-by-brent-barghahn
  • Jorge Díaz-Rullo Climbs the World’s First 5.15c

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    His repeat of Adam Ondra's Change 5.15c comes days after Alex Megos' ascent of the route The post Jorge Díaz-Rullo Climbs the World’s First 5.15c appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/jorge-diaz-rullo-climbs-the-worlds-first-5-15c/
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