Climb like a paraclimber

Contraint based climbing encompasses a range of training techniques that have been around since Wolfgang Güllich invented the campus board in 1988. Everyone is familar with campus climbing, and anyone who has experienced an ankle injury has probably experimented with...

Meet the Local: Jim Lawyer

(Image) Jim Lawyer on Kachoong, Arapiles, Australia If you’ve climbed in the Adirondacks, you have probably come across Jim Lawyer’s two volume guidebook “Adirondack Rock.” That’s how I first encountered him, through the pages of his encyclopedic tome to one of the...

Bozeman to the Dolomites: A Drytooling Adventure

It’s a hot summer day in Bozeman, Montana, and I am headed to the gym. I have some big goals, and even though it’s a beautiful day outside, I’m headed to “The Cave” in the Mountain Project. The Mountain Project has one side of the gym set...

A Vastervik experience

Sweden has an endless amount of rock scattered around the country, and much of this being top quality as well. A more well known area of Sweden is Vastervik, located on the east coast it offers amazing views and nature as well as some of the best climbing in the...

Seb Berthe rope soloing “Etat de choc”

(Written by Siebe Vanhee) This video shows one of the most beautiful memories of my summer: my ‘on-sight’ and rope-solo ascent of Etat de choc, one of the most beautiful crack routes in Europe, on the Petit Clocher du Portalet, aka the jewel of the Alps....

FLOAT – Ethan Salvo

After 2 years of covid, I tried to run away to Bishop in pursuit of a Lucid Dream. Getting turned around at the border last year was the start of an awakening for me, a new life. I left home in April and headed west to Squamish, unsure of how it would influence me but...
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