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    If you don't stick the crux move of Lexicon E11, an 80-foot whipper awaits The post Adam Ondra Flashes One of the Hardest Trad Climbs in the World appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/adam-ondra-flashes-one-of-the-hardest-trad-climbs-in-the-world/
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    In 2020, he became the first Canadian to climb 5.15a. Now he's the first Canadian to climb two routes of the grade. The post Canadian Evan Hau Talks His Ascent of Death of Villains 5.15a appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/canadian-evan-hau-talks-his-ascent-of-death-of-villains-5-15a/
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    From making big bucks off YouTube video gaming to climbing the world's tallest mountain, listen to insights from this American 20-year-old The post Teenage Gaming Prodigy on Everest Regrets appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/teenage-gaming-prodigy-on-everest-regrets/
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    #Climbing is so closely associated with what I eat and my weight.I eat a bunch of ice cream and carbs the day before; I'm like 2 lbs heavier when I go to climb, and I'm falling off of V2s and having trouble starting V3s.I eat healthier and don't overeat on the day before; I don't have that extra weight and I'm climbing V3s and falling off V4s.
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    In crevasse rescue, you often build one anchor and transfer the load to it. Then (if needed) you may build a second anchor and try to equalize #1 and #2. Here are three methods to dial in this equalization. https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/three-ways-to-equalize-crevasse-rescue-anchors
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    Japanese climbers Hidesuke Taneishi and Hiroki Yamamoto made the first ascent of the unclimbed Himalayan peak on October 31. https://www.climbing.com/news/inside-the-stunning-first-ascent-of-pholesobi-6651m/
  • Jessi Pilz Skips 5.14d, Climbs First 5.15a

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    The Olympic gold medalist went from climbing three 5.14c routes to sending an iconic 5.15a The post Jessi Pilz Skips 5.14d, Climbs First 5.15a appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/jessi-pilz-skips-5-14d-climbs-first-5-15a/
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    Since 1993, the AAC's office, library, and museum have been located in the American Mountaineering Center (AMC) in Golden, CO. Over the past few years, the AAC and Colorado Mountain Club have evaluated the AMC's future, including the option to sell the building that we have owned, managed, and occupied together. We are pleased to share that we sold the AMC building today, September 10, 2024. The AAC will continue to occupy the building while we work to envision a future location that will help us deliver on our mission and continue to serve our members and donors. The AAC library and museum will close on September 20, 2024, to allow for cataloging and inventorying. During this transitionary period, the library will cease new scanning requests, new research requests, and book sales. We remain committed to an inspiring future for the AAC library and mountaineering museum that honors the contributions of past donors and members and modernizes these critical resources for future generations. We are proud to have partnered with the Colorado Mountain Club to steward this historic building in the heart of Golden for the past 30 years, and we firmly believe the new owner will continue to care for this important building in its next phase. Lastly, we are grateful to the board of directors, led by Glenn Porzak, who dreamed of bringing the organization to Golden decades ago, and the members and donors who helped make that dream a reality. Your contributions, vision, and foresight brought us to this moment, which presents exciting future possibilities for the Club. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/9/11/american-mountaineering-center-update