Field Tested: Penguin Fingers Wrist Cold Compression Pack
A simple, effective solution for tight wrists, which almost all climbers have.
A simple, effective solution for tight wrists, which almost all climbers have.
Whether you need to chill out or psych up, you can do it by learning the Zone of Optimal Functioning.
Bad form all the way around, and not the safest/smartest maneuver.
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A lifelong climber lays out her advice for avoiding accidents.
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Crowds, inexperience, and social media are leading to a surge in rescue calls on one of the most climbed peaks in America.
Kick off hiking season with the most revolutionary water filters yet
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The 3,500-foot 5.10d, Guaranteed Rugged, was a multi-year undertaking for Brent Nixon, Lisa Newhook, Sean Draper, and Kate Naus.
It’s hard to see George Mallory the man through the fog of myth that’s enshrouded him since his death on Everest in 1924. But he was a man, sometimes brilliant, sometimes bumbling, whose rise to fame occurred only in the final three years of his life.
Everyone has a grade ceiling. Here’s how to estimate—and reach—yours.
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Something as simple and base as fear could hold you back from climbing your best. Here's how to improve your mental game and up your grade potential.
Your habits, or lack of, can influence your climbing grade potential. An honest evaluation can point to areas of improvement.
Bottom line, climbing is an athletic activity and you need to treat yourself like an athlete.
These rigs make car camping easy if you're climbing on the road.
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