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While some climbers brave the crag even in winter, most return with the arrival of spring - longer days, warmer temperatures, ...
Since your life depends on them as part of the sport, ropes eventually need to be retired. But that doesn't mean they have to ...
Seattle Times reporter Lynda V. Mapes, in an effort to learn more about our forests, overcame her fear and climbed a 200-foot ...
Marek, a 17-year-old unaccompanied migrant from Armenia, clasps nervously at the holds at a Paris climbing wall, then overcomes his fear and makes it to the top victorious.Marek was this weekend one ...
As it continues to surge in popularity, we take a look at dry tooling, its history and how the pursuit emerged from mixed climbing ...
A new drone service is delivering supplies such as ladders and oxygen cylinders on Mount Everest, making it safer for Sherpas and cutting the time it takes to get supplies up the mountain – as well as ...
Susan shared this footage of herself trying to have fun, but things took an unexpected turn. She’s always eager to explore new activities that are accessible to disabled individuals. ! "Me and my ...
In a carefully choreographed address from the White House Rose Garden, US president Donald Trump announced a massive package ...
About 500 climbers are already in Everest Base Camp. Hundreds more are on the way. The rope fixers have reached Camp 1 and ...
One of the most important safety procedures that one can do before climbing is tying into the rope and anchor system properly. The knot that is most commonly used for tying into a harness is the ...