Peter Mortimer, Director of “The Alpinist”, On How to Make Better Climbing Films
Sender Films’ Pete Mortimer shares his secrets to creating fresh, exciting climbing media.
Sender Films’ Pete Mortimer shares his secrets to creating fresh, exciting climbing media.
Train on a train, at a desk, in the car, in a chair, on the plane. Seriously. You'll actually see benefits.
We’ve all seen them: Those Mountain Project posts about a loose bolt someone came across, or worse, a bolt that’s fallen out of the rock: “Hey, someone should fix this!” I was up in the Flatirons, Colorado...
Whether you need technical and tactical outerwear for big missions in the mountains, or simply a new pair of casual socks without holes in the heels, Backcountry.com has you covered, offering discounts up to 50% off on all sorts of outdoor apparel.
The original R1 fleece had a raised grid pattern on the inside, with a smooth exterior. The R1 Air, which came out autumn 2020, is all zig-zag, and comprised of hollow-core yarn.
Gear designer and engineer Kolin Powick thinks out of the box.
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Chronic inflammation may be holding you back from reaching your climbing potential.
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Any seasoned climber will have that inevitable, stressful moment in the hills: nature's calling but you've got no TP to answer. Enter: the bidet.
A Training Plan for Alpine Climbing You might train your upper body endlessly for the demands of technical climbing, but getting to intense backcountry objectives demands a base strength in your lower body as well.
Olympic silver medalist Miho Nonaka has jumped one and a half number grades with her redpoint of Mr. Hyde (8c+/ 5.14c) in Céüse, France. Though Nonaka certainly could have climbed the grade sooner, or redpointed harder in the interim...
The gym started as a sketch on a napkin. Now it helps keep inner-city kids in Denver off the streets.
The American Alpine Club (AAC) is excited to announce that they are now accepting application for six grants: the TINCUP Partner in Adventure Grant, the Cutting Edge Grant, the Jones Backcountry Adventure Grant...