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Something many, if not all, climbers and alpinists dream of is to establish their own route. To venture into the unknown. To be the first
Something many, if not all, climbers and alpinists dream of is to establish their own route. To venture into the unknown. To be the first
When she was younger, Fernanda Maciel was asked what her dream was. She replied that it was to travel the world and explore, but even
Morag Skelton believes that nothing should come between anyone and getting out there in nature. As a deaf climber constantly pushing the limits of possible,
This recall involves Alugator Ride 3.0 Hoe and Alugator Ride SE shovels. The recalled shovels are used for digging out avalanche victims. The recalled shovels
Black Diamond Equipment® is issuing a voluntary recall for its Recon LT avalanche transceiver to carry out a required firmware update. The Recon LT avalanche
Seeking a different way to explore their homeland, a group of Kiwi freeskiers loads up five horses and heads deep into the Aotearoa, New Zealand
The importance of avalanche forecasting is highlighted by a series of recent tragic deaths in the backcountry. This is to the people dedicated to
The Northwest Snow and Avalanche Workshop took place on October 16, 2022. Session 1: Supporting Access to Our Winter Mountains 00:00-10:15 – Scott Schell, Welcome
Sam Anthamatten and Victor De Le Rue push new boundaries in the wildest corner of Alaska. A bush pilot drops the small crew of five
In the final season of the original 119-year-old Le Refuge de la Charpoua, hutkeeper of eight years, Sarah Cartier, and her two children, embrace the
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