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    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/
  • 'When it's good...the rock feels like velcro.'

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  • New Road Connects Everest to Kathmandu

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    The road will open the area to thousands of more tourists moving forward, but will also make it cheaper for climbers to reach the area The post New Road Connects Everest to Kathmandu appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/new-road-connects-everest-to-kathmandu/
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  • Ben Moon Tries a 5.13b He Established in 1984

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    One of the first climbers to ever redpoint 5.14 returns to one of his iconic routes The post Ben Moon Tries a 5.13b He Established in 1984 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/ben-moon-tries-a-5-13b-he-established-in-1984/
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  • World's crustiest cord #climbinggear #breaktest

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    In this episode, we sit down with Jarod, a long-time AAC member, to discuss a crazy accident he had at his home crag in Missouri, and how he utilized the AAC’s rescue benefit to cover the cost of his medical expenses. If you’ve been wondering if the AAC’s rescue benefit is for you, Jarod’s story helps explain how it works. We dive into the quirky concept of “girdle traverses” or mulitpitches that go sideways, and analyze his accident— the decisions he made, how traversing complicates gear placements, and the close calls he had. Funnily enough, Jarod also did a FA on that same wall—putting up Missouri’s potentially longest rock climb with Jeremy Collins, and this FA made it into the American Alpine Journal! We discuss the vision behind this 8-pitch traverse, what went into making it happen, the silliness of climbing, the unique belay tactics for traversing, and more! https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/6/26/protect-first-ascents-ground-falls-and-the-aac-rescue-benefit-in-action