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  • Alex Megos Repeats an Adam Ondra 5.15a/b

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    Iron Curtain is a rarely repeated Ondra route in Flatanger that's made a little easier with kneepads The post Alex Megos Repeats an Adam Ondra 5.15a/b appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/alex-megos-repeats-an-adam-ondra-5-15a-b/
  • Climber Makes History, Paraglides Off Nanga Parbat

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    After climbing with two partners, David Göttler flew off the summit of the new 8,126-metre peak The post Climber Makes History, Paraglides Off Nanga Parbat appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/63065climber-makes-history-paraglides-off-nanga-parbat/
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  • What a SAVE 🤯 by Seo Chaehyun! 🇰🇷 #Shorts

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  • The Fugitive is a Classic North Carolina 5.12d

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    Watch a send of the steep route that has a big-move crux section The post The Fugitive is a Classic North Carolina 5.12d appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/video/the-fugitive-is-a-classic-north-carolina-5-12d/
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    So this happened today. I fell off a route, rested a bit, and made my way back up. The rope was still under tension, and as I moved up and over, my belay loop brushed past the draw and clipped into it Sounded like someone else clipping a draw so I didn't think twice about it, until I became stuck on the wall [image: 1736047528647-1000006768-resized.jpg]
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    This year, the featured winner of the Rocky Talkie Search and Rescue Award is the Black Canyon Search and Rescue team, who performed an incredibly technical rescue in 2023 in the Black Canyon, after a climber took a bad fall that left them unconscious, needing medical attention almost 2,000 ft down into the canyon. In this episode, we sit down to chat with Sean Hart, one of the SAR team members at the scene that day, who walks us through the unique challenges of climbing and rescuing in The Black, the harrowing rescue by Blackhawk helicopter, how critical communication is in rescues, and how to always have a plan B. Learn more about the Rocky Talkie Search and Rescue Award, watch the film about this incredible rescue, and get the chance to give back to your local search and rescue team AND win some incredible gear by going to rockytalkie.com/pages/sar-award Announcing the 2024 Rocky Talkie Search & Rescue Award Winners We’re thrilled to partner with Rocky Talkie to announce the winners of the 2024 Search & Rescue Award. Through this grant, Rocky Talkie is donating $75,000 to six underfunded SAR teams across the nation. Read their stories and watch a film by Jon Glassberg about the Featured Rescue of the Year on Rocky Talkie’s website. You can also enter to win $5,000 for your local Search and Rescue team plus a safety prize package for yourself through Rocky Talkie’s SAR Award giveaway when you visit their website. https://americanalpineclub.org/news/2024/6/26/protect-first-ascents-ground-falls-and-the-aac-rescue-benefit-in-action-j4tfw
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    Becoming an Olympic climber involves submitting your body to intense training loads. And for that training to work, you've got to fuel correctly. https://www.climbing.com/competition/olympics/what-olympic-climbers-eat/