Tom Randall Establishes World’s Hardest Offwidth—Under a Concrete Bridge
Climbing Magazine
by Anthony Walsh
2d ago
The Wide Boy powered through 200 feet of hand-fist stacks on the underbelly of a German bridge, creating what is likely the world’s hardest offwidth. The post Tom Randall Establishes World’s Hardest Offwidth—Under a Concrete Bridge appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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They Could Be Retired. Instead, They’re Chasing Unclimbed Peaks in the Karakorum.
Climbing Magazine
by Anthony Walsh
2d ago
After decades of friendship, a British duo just nabbed a first ascent of Yawash Sar, a stunning 6,000-meter peak in Pakistan. The post They Could Be Retired. Instead, They’re Chasing Unclimbed Peaks in the Karakorum. appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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21-Year-Old Dies in Rappelling Accident on Devils Tower
Climbing Magazine
by Anthony Walsh
6d ago
The climber from Wisconsin was rappelling pitch two of a popular 5.8 trad route when he fell. The post 21-Year-Old Dies in Rappelling Accident on Devils Tower appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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“The Gods Were Watching Over Us Up There”: American Team Establishes Three Baffin Island Big Walls
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by Steven Potter
6d ago
Over the course of 52 days this summer, Americans Miles Fullman, Sam Stuckey, and Brandon Adams had one of the most successful Baffin Island expeditions in recent memory. The post “The Gods Were Watching Over Us Up There”: American Team Establishes Three Baffin Island Big Walls appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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Two Italian Climbers Killed Simul-Climbing in the Dolomites
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by Anthony Walsh
1w ago
Francesco Favilli and Filippo Zanin died on September 3, after an off-route fall on Marmolada (10,968ft). The post Two Italian Climbers Killed Simul-Climbing in the Dolomites appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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“Psychological” New 5.12 on Remote Greenland Big Wall
Climbing Magazine
by Anthony Walsh
2w ago
To keep things sporting, the team kayaked 280 miles, fended off polar bears, dangerously large waves, and their own inexperience in such lightweight boats. The post “Psychological” New 5.12 on Remote Greenland Big Wall appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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Interview: Alex Megos Sends ‘Change’ (5.15c) and ‘Move’ (5.15b/c) After Disappointing Olympic Performance
Climbing Magazine
by Steven Potter
1M ago
"[Change] was important to me because of the history," Megos said, "but also it represented overcoming the past." The post Interview: Alex Megos Sends ‘Change’ (5.15c) and ‘Move’ (5.15b/c) After Disappointing Olympic Performance appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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Take Access Fund’s 2024 Climber Survey!
Climbing Magazine
by Steven Potter
1M ago
Your voice matters! Please tell Access Fund what you think so they can best represent your interests when protecting America’s climbing The post Take Access Fund’s 2024 Climber Survey! appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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Tragedy Marks the End of an Elite Climbing Partnership
Climbing Magazine
by Anthony Walsh
1M ago
Sergey Nilov and Dmitry Golovchenko climbed some of the world’s hardest alpine walls. But in a heart-breaking twelve months, they were both killed on Gasherbrum IV. The post Tragedy Marks the End of an Elite Climbing Partnership appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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Three Climbers Died on the Matterhorn Last Week
Climbing Magazine
by Steven Potter
1M ago
Three climbers fell to their deaths on the mountain’s trade route last week—a sobering reminder that even “easy” climbing can be highly consequential.  The post Three Climbers Died on the Matterhorn Last Week appeared first on Climbing ..read more
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