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  • Sungsu Lee Sends Floatin V16

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    The climber that ascended Burden of Dreams V17 twice has just repeated a classic V16 test-piece in Japan The post Sungsu Lee Sends Floatin V16 appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/sungsu-lee-sends-floatin-v16/
  • Speed finals | Chamonix 2025

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    Steve has returned once again to Skyline Buttress, Gallt yr Ogof in north Wales for his latest mission – a repeat of Yma O Hyd without the pegs in Mission Impossible. https://www.climber.co.uk/news/steve-mcclure-repeats-yma-o-hyd-again-on-trad-gear-only/
  • A Must-Try Yosemite 5.10 for Offwidth Lovers

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    Chingando was first climbed 60 years ago and is one of the best 5.10a wide cracks in the Valley The post A Must-Try Yosemite 5.10 for Offwidth Lovers appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/a-must-try-yosemite-5-10-for-offwidth-lovers/
  • Is a small anchor angle better? Maybe not!

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    A basic guideline for anchor building: narrow angles are good, wide angles are bad. While that’s generally true, it turns out in some cases, a very narrow angle is not so good for load sharing. Check out a recent article and video by Over the Edge Rescue on this. (Warning: anchor nerds only.) Premium Article available https://www.alpinesavvy.com/blog/is-a-small-anchor-angle-better-maybe-not
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    "To be an excellent boulderer, one must work through all the displeasure of moves that feel unnatural," says American writer Francis Sanzaro The post Five excerpts from The Craft of Bouldering, a must-have new book appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/five-excerpts-from-the-craft-of-bouldering-a-must-have-new-book/
  • It’s Not Too Late to Climb Your Summer Project

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    Five tips to help complete that route you've been focusing on all year The post It’s Not Too Late to Climb Your Summer Project appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/profiles/its-not-too-late-to-climb-your-summer-project/
  • Climber Did a Backflip on Summit of Everest

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    A look back at what's gone down on the world's highest mountain in 2024 - as a team of three prepare to ski from the summit The post Climber Did a Backflip on Summit of Everest appeared first on Gripped Magazine. https://gripped.com/news/climber-did-a-backflip-on-summit-of-everest/