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start from Dösner See to Säuleck, via ferrata in mid October - little ice, good conditions, crampons on route down helpful#mountain #climbing #photography #austria

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    A 1:1 haul is the big wall standard for moving up your vertical camping supplies. But when it starts to be close (or even a bit more) than your bodyweight, it can be very hard to lift. Here’s a #CraftyRopeTrick that let’s you haul extra-heavy bags 1:1. Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog//how-to-11-haul-a-load-heavier-than-you-are
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    In another close competition, Team Japan's Anraku overtook Mejdi Schalck of France to won gold The post Sorato Anraku Wins His First Climbing World Championship Gold appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/sorato-anraku-wins-his-first-climbing-world-championship-gold/
  • Adam Ondra Retires From Boulder Comps

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    "I did not expect to be emotional, but I am," said Ondra after competing at his final Boulder World Cup The post Adam Ondra Retires From Boulder Comps appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/indoor-climbing/adam-ondra-retires-from-boulder-comps/
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    UK ClimbingU
    In this week's Friday Night Video, ttwo local climbers set their sights upon a visionary objective: making the first free ascent of the famed Telluride via ferrata. https://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=780170
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    In this episode, we’re sitting down with AAC member David Corvi to talk about his Live Your Dream grant experience—a beautiful day that turned into a 24 hour epic on Mt. Whitney in September of 2024. Getting off route, climbing through pockets of ice and show, and getting lost on the descent were only some of what the team experienced that day. Because there is another layer of complexity to this story, a mental load that added a unique weight to that experience. David’s trip to Whitney was also in memory of his stillborn son, Charlie. In the episode, David shares about his family’s experience with infant and child loss, how climbing and other forms of outdoor adventures have helped him process his grief and continue to parent Charlie even though he is gone, and likewise he reflects on how physical challenges, like half marathons and the Whitney trip, are a way to honor the life Charlie won’t ever get to experience. Dive into this episode to hear about your classic alpine day gone wrong, and just one way that grief and loss can be processed in the mountains. Apply to the Live Your Dream Grant (Opening March 1st, 2025) Charles Martin Corvi Fund Website How to Buy the Book: “Dear Charlie...Letters to My Son: A Father's Journey of Loss, Grief, and Remembrance” Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzalez Healthy Birthday (Stillbirth Prevention Advocates) Star Legacy Foundation Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2025/2/27/connect-remembering-charlie-through-an-epic-on-mt-whitney
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    DigitalisD
    Gravity really made its presence felt today, and my ego definitely felt the impact #climbing #bouldering #moonboard
  • "Never too early for @metallica" ⚡️ | Seoul 2024

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NBH9Gd0--M
  • Can (or should) you resling cams yourself?

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    Can (or should) you resling cams yourself? https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/can-or-should-you-resling-cams-yourself