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    Dustin LangD
    Personal climbing achievement: I'm self-declared King Of The Autobelays at my gym, having climbed everything, including this fun corner 5.12+#climbing
  • Jonathan Siegrist Sends 5.14d in Mexico

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    On his last day in Jilotepec, Mexico, Siegrist ticked his second 5.14d of his sendy trip The post Jonathan Siegrist Sends 5.14d in Mexico appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/jonathan-siegrist-sends-5-14d-in-mexico/
  • Eva Hammelmüller Climbs 5.14d in Arco

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    The Stefano Ghisolfi route Omen Nomen is her fourth of the grade The post Eva Hammelmüller Climbs 5.14d in Arco appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/eva-hammelmuller-climbs-5-14d-in-arco/
  • Deep Water Solo In Scotland Takes Courage

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    EpicTVE
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxOFFi7RmFg
  • EDUCATE: The Forgotten Stonemaster

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    American Alpine ClubA
    We are so excited to have longtime AAC member Rick Accomazzo on the podcast to chat about his new book “Tobin, the Stonemasters, and Me, 1970-1980.” This book is part memoir of Rick’s own early climbing career, part revealing biography of Tobin Sorenson, the forgotten Stonemaster who was an incredible all-arounder; and part a distillation of a decade of climbing culture. With these three threads, the book weaves together many untold climbing stories from an iconic, pivotal decade, from “before climbing lost its innocence,” as John Long says in his forward to the book. Listen to the episode to hear some key stories from the book and learn about the ten-year process of putting it together. We’d also like to congratulate Rick for his book being longlisted for the Banff Mountain Literature Award! Dive into the episode to get your dose of forgotten climbing history. You can grab your own copy at stonemasterbooks.com Buy the Book Banff Mountain Literature Awards https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/10/30/educate-the-forgotten-stonemaster
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    climbingC
    After decades of friendship, a British duo just nabbed a first ascent of Yawash Sar, a stunning 6,000-meter peak in Pakistan. https://www.climbing.com/news/british-alpinists-summit-unclimbed-peak-pakistan/
  • The Hulk or Angelino Zeller? #climbing

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    ClimbingZineC
    Climbing with a pack on is the worst. It’s heavy, it’s awkward, and you don’t even use half its contents in the end anyway. I was stuck, by all accounts of the word. I couldn’t go up; I couldn’t go down; I couldn’t go sideways. I was stuck. And it was all because of this… https://climbingzine.com/eleventh-hour-half-dome-jason-haas/