Injuries and Medical Advice: Finger Injuries on a Hangboard
Wrist pain following a training injury is probably referred from the climber's palm or forearm. The good news is, you can probably climb.
Wrist pain following a training injury is probably referred from the climber's palm or forearm. The good news is, you can probably climb.
Sometimes, at hanging belays, there’s nowhere to hide.
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Predictably, the morning’s ‘Today Show’ article led with “Jared Leto got about 30 seconds closer to Mars”
Alex Honnold has done quite a bit more than just boulder El Cap. Here’s what you didn’t know about climbing’s biggest celebrity
Having strong, well-balanced shoulders is your best chance of a) avoiding the knife, b) climbing anything, and c) a successful surgical outcome.
New to climbing? Gym bro, the shirtless dude who's constantly filming himself and campusing, can help.
Mont Blanc: The Summit Paintings - Grand Opening
In the summer of 2022, artist and AC member James Hart Dyke retraced the footsteps of famed mountain artist Gabriel Loppé. His aim? To paint as Loppé had, capturing the sunset view from the summit of Mont Blanc.
It’s a question that’s more pressing than ever.
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Plus: Brooke Raboutou flashes hard in Switzerland; Seb Bouin climbs a 5.15b; and Andre Branchizio gets the most heart-warming send of the month; and more!
The Rick Allen Skills Award
Rick Allen was one of the world’s finest Himalayan climbers, but sadly he lost his life on K2 in 2021. Rick was a long-standing member of the Alpine Club and left a generous bequest to support the Club’s ongoing work.
Early season snow coming soon- get your avalanche awareness game started now before heading out on a backcountry tour or on a snow cat
“This is one of the most popular climbing areas at Index,” says Chris Kalman. “It’s hard to imagine the ramifications it would have had if this property fell into less climber-friendly hands.”