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- Climbing Photographer Spotlight: Bligh Gillies
This story originally appeared in the July 2014 issue of our print edition Gabriel Cervantes cruises Andrology (5 11d), Estes Park, Colorado Although this route originally required gear in addition to the bolts, it’s been retro-bolted so only quickdraws are necessary
- Robert Kelman, 87, Becomes Oldest Person to Climb Devils Tower
Robert Kelman poses on the summit of Devils Tower after a successful ascent Photo: Courtesy On September 11, Robert Kelman Ph D succeeded in his long-term goal of becoming the oldest person to climb Devils Tower
- Colorado Climber and Climbing-Access Pioneer Dave Turner Passes Away
You can read the full tribute to Climbers We Lost in 2023 here Dave Turner, 70, January 5 The Colorado—and American—climbing community lost one of its unsung heroes when David Ahle Turner, who went by Dave, passed away on January 5, 2023, after a skiing accident at Aspen Highlands, Colorado Two days earlier on the final run of the day, Turner, an expert and lifelong skier, hit a
- Out On a Limb - Arcteryx: Problem Solvers - Climbing Magazine
Climbers Craig and Cyndy DeMartino live in Loveland, Colorado, at the mouth of Big Thompson Canyon If you don’t know Craig’s incredible story, he lost his lower right left after surviving a 110-foot ground fall in 2002
- Addicted to the Vertical: Yosemite Climbing Ranger Brandon Adams
Yosemite climbing ranger Brandon Adams on El Capitan Courtesy Brandon Adams In the final days of August as temperatures soared in the 90s in Yosemite Valley, sending most climbers to colder climates, resident Brandon Adams ticked off his two-year free project Wayward Son (5 12c, 13 pitches) The sustained route on the northwest face of Lost Brother, visible from the east face of El Capitan
- Climbing Photographers Archives - Climbing - Climbing Magazine
With big-mountain trips to Alaska, India, and Antarctica, Savannah Cummins is fast becoming known for her alpine and rock-climbing photography
- Rumor Has It (5. 11b), Rifle Mountain Park, Colorado - Climbing
The first sport climb ever redpointed at Rifle, Colorado, was not a bulging wall of seeping pockets or a blocky overhang overcome with kneebars—it was a vertical gray streak of funky laybacks and edges called Rumor Has It, which climbers today seem to either love or hate The early history of this American sport climbing mecca is murky—several teams of climbers began exploring separate
- How to Climb Smarter and Smoother - Climbing
As an amputee (I’m missing my right leg below the knee after a 100-foot fall ultimately claimed the limb), the way I climb has changed in several ways For one, I’m forced to use my feet more precisely than before But other things have changed, too During my seven-year return to the sport, I’ve used four basic concepts—constant flow, economy of movement, finding my center, and using
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