Sarah Carpenter: Checklists and Backcountry Decision-Making
Over the past 5 years, we have built a checklist that guides backcountry users through a backcountry day. It starts with pre-trip planning, moves through
Over the past 5 years, we have built a checklist that guides backcountry users through a backcountry day. It starts with pre-trip planning, moves through
Amanda, Nick, Jaime, and Danny make their way to Rainier National Park. Finding a mostly comfortable campsite outside of the park to prepare for their
When the earth speaks to you, what do you hear? Scattered with the footprints of lives once lived, the colossal landscape of the Grand Canyon
Perhaps two of the most important climbers you’ve never heard of, Swiss brothers Yves and Claude Remy have been shaping the sport of climbing for
When you are local in a certain climbing area or about to become a local, it is not very frequent to climb onsight. I would
Relive our favorite moments from the first day of the #PetzlRocTrip. – Daily Dispatch – The best of the best of Petzl RocTrip. Behind the
In this ‘pro coaches amateur’ video, join me for a morning training session with GB Climbing Coach Be Fuller. I headed down to Volume 1
Go for a rowdy 30-foot runout with BD Athlete Hazel Findlay as she attempts a 5.13c trad testpiece in less-than-ideal conditions—hence the foil.
Here is a free course featuring Brent Roth about different ways to set up rappels through a canyon. This considers ease of rigging, abrasion, ease
“K2 is a savage mountain that tries to kill you.” That is how climber George Bell described the infamous peak after the first American expedition
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