Ropes: Lab Test – How Soft is too Soft? How Fuzzy is too Fuzzy?
What happens if your Climbing Rope has a Soft Spot and that spot hits your Carabiner exactly on the peak force on a hard Rock
What happens if your Climbing Rope has a Soft Spot and that spot hits your Carabiner exactly on the peak force on a hard Rock
This documentation shows Czech pro-alpinist and Mammut Pro Team athlete Marek Holecek opening a new alpine-style route called “Heavenly Trap” on the northwest face of
Introducing ‘Proof of Concept’, a new film about Outdoor Research Ambassador and pro climber, Sean Bailey. Up against the toughest route he’d ever attempted, Sean
Alex Honnold once again uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about climbing. How do professional climbers make a living? What’s the best
In March of this year, Hazel Findlay successfully redpointed Esclatamasters in Catalunya to become the second British woman to climb the magic grade of 9a.
Rack up and go for a journey with Babsi Zangerl as she attempts one of the hardest trad routes in France.
An iconic climber and photographer of Yosemite’s Golden Age, Glen Denny documented the ascents and debauchery of Camp 4’s visionary dirtbags during the late 1950s
John Gill is widely considered the father of modern bouldering and the individual responsible for introducing gymnastic chalk as well as dynamic movement to the
Arlene Blum led the groundbreaking first American and first all-female ascent of Annapurna in 1978. Despite dangerous avalanches and tumultuous conditions, the team was determined
Moving through the grades in climbing is what climbers aspire to do, but when your project becomes your obsession, nothing else matters, and the dream
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