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Announcing Nepal Women’s Safe House, Samridhi Ghar, near Makalu, the fifth highest peak in the world
Announcing Nepal Women’s Safe House, Samridhi Ghar, near Makalu, the fifth highest peak in the world
Your head hurts, you’re slightly nauseous, each step you take injects pain into every cell of your body, and you have a hard time wrangling the motivation to eat. Hungover? No. Just climbing at elevation.
Ascents in Canada and Pakistan, as well as two lifelong alpinists, will be awarded in Briançon, France this November.
This week’s whipper comes from the classic Annunaki (5.11+) in Indian Creek. John Nguyen had a proud flash attempt on the 50-foot pitch, placing good, spaced gear and flowing through the initial bouldery sections.
Climb harder and recover faster simply by being mindful of what you put in your body.
A few eureka moments, plus years of refinement, led to the tricks, tools, and techniques we take for granted when out bolt-wrasslin’ today.
This prison inmate ran thousands of miles in a .04-mile dirt path in the yard. Then he came out and ran in the fields and hills, with a wish to join the outdoor community. Join us with an Outside+ membership and you can access more inspirational stories like this one about Kahlil Gonzalez.
Talking to girls when things start to change.
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Won Lead and Bouldering National Championships for her category. Won Lead, Bouldering, and Combined World Championships for her category a few months later. And then flashed 5.14a. Anastasia (Annie) Sanders on her way to winning the Youth Bouldering World Championships, in Voronezh, Russia.
Steve Hong, prolific first ascentionist and career dermatologist, explains the best way to heel splits, gobies, and worn tips
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John Long is one of climbing’s most prolific authors. He’s also one of its most beloved characters. Born in 1953, Long cut his teeth climbing in Southern California—most notably in Tahquitz, Joshua Tree, and Yosemite—before establishing cutting edge routes around the world.
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