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  • Congress Passes Act to Protect Rock Climbing

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    For the first time in history, climbing in the Wilderness is legally protected https://www.climbing.com/news/congress-passes-protect-americas-rock-climbing-act/
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    Following #plants in the crags: MIREN rock face survey https://the3dlab.org/2024/01/23/following-plants-in-the-crags-miren-rock-face-survey/"cliff #vegetation, and the influence of rock #climbing on it, is pretty unique: rock faces often cover strong microclimatic gradients, resulting in a unique vegetation of species at either the warm or cool edge of their distribution. This unique vegetation often consists of (locally) rare species with very patchy distribution"
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    Massive celebration of outdoor culture returns to Denver with an all-star musical lineup, a bigger footprint, and an energetic mix of speakers, gear, films, food and fun https://www.climbing.com/news/outside-festival-2025-headliners-khruangbin-lord-huron/
  • Jana Švecová FAs a V14 and repeats a V13/14

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    Her first ascent of Supertussi Low V14 is her hardest send of the year The post Jana Švecová FAs a V14 and repeats a V13/14 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/jana-svecova-fas-a-v14-and-repeats-a-v13-14/
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    A four-person team battled heinous runouts, hard free moves, and thin hooking to complete the 3,300-foot route on Greenland's famed Mirror Wall. https://www.climbing.com/news/dangerous-new-big-wall-climbed-in-remote-greenland/
  • CONNECT: Undercover Crusher Nathan Hadley

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    On this edition of the Undercover Crusher series, we have Rab athlete Nathan Hadley on the pod. We talk about what counts as “undercover,” and the reality of straddling the world of full-time work while being “pro.” We discuss the pressure to be obsessed with Yosemite, and maybe figuring out that performing in Yosemite is not the only place to make a name for yourself…as well as bolting and development ethics in Washington, sending the Canadian Trilogy, and the downsides and upsides of being a route setter.  Jump into this episode to hear all this and more from crusher Nathan Hadley! Learn More About Nathan Hadley Other Undercover Crusher Episodes https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/9/30/connect-undercover-crusher-nathan-hadley
  • Alex Megos Climbs Famous 5.14a in the U.K.

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    Watch as Megos repeats a short but burly Jerry Moffatt test-piece from the mid-1990s The post Alex Megos Climbs Famous 5.14a in the U.K. appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/alex-megos-climbs-famous-5-14a-in-the-u-k/
  • Prisoners of the Sun E9 6c by Robbie Phillips

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    Robbie Phillips has repeated James Taylor's 2021 route Prisoners of the Sun on Painted Wall at Rhoscolyn. James initially suggested E10 7a, but a repeat in a day by Jim Pope - led to a revision at E9 6c. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=774276