Weekend Whipper: A Jump Too Far
Who says toprope whips can't be epic?
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Who says toprope whips can't be epic?
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Tom Randall and Lattice Training are here to help you fix your training problems just in time to send your next project!
I love bringing my pup, Waffle, to the crag. It’s wonderful sharing my favorite pastime with my favorite four-legged friend—though she does complicate my climbing time. When Waffle is there, I am not only thinking about beta...
Access Fund is pleased to announce that it has awarded more than $25,000 in Climbing Conservation Grants to support 10 worthy projects across the country—including trail work, parking areas, educational signage, waste management, and graffiti removal.
The glory of climbing Mount Everest may last a lifetime, but the chemical pollution left behind stays for good. The downstream effects will impact humans and the environment for centuries.
The Catalyst Grant looks to inspire, promote, and celebrate diversity and inclusion within the climbing community. This grant supports all climbing disciplines including bouldering, sport, trad, alpine, mountain running, ski mountaineering, peak bagging, or any other climbing endeavor.
In the thirty-fourth year of my life, I walked into a ring of oak trees in the foothills west of Carbondale, Colorado, to kill myself. Pixelated by panic under a bright autumn sun, I was fresh off a rapid taper of the final psychiatric medication I would (or will) ever take...
Winter just keeps on giving! Some climbers, understandably, are keen to make up for lost time, and Stuart is one such climber. Dave was out with him and they made an ascent of Green Gully (on Ben Nevis) and with time to spare, descended No.
A new industry-wide shoe drive is helping to reduce waste and fight poverty around the world.
Because you can only patch something so many times.
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The sounds of ice climbing – the pleasurable thwank of your pick going in with one swing, plates of ice cascading down from brittle ice breaking away, the screams of agony as your numb fingers warm-up...