Connecting Walls | How to Climb in Somebody Else’s Backyard
Unable to travel overseas due to the ongoing pandemic, Katsutaka “Jumbo” Yokoyama and Keita Kurakami head for Yakushima, an island in the south of Japan
Unable to travel overseas due to the ongoing pandemic, Katsutaka “Jumbo” Yokoyama and Keita Kurakami head for Yakushima, an island in the south of Japan
On July 14, 2022 Sasha DiGiulian did the First Female Ascent of “Joe Exotic,” a 5.14 in the Flatirons, CO, established by Matt Samet. In
Follow DMM Graphic Designer Clare on her journey as she learns the Tools of the Trad with AMI instructor Alice Kerr. In Part 3 of
Fear! The most natural feeling when it comes to being high up and pushing your limits. But with the right equipment applied correctly, a good
Next to physical training, sharpening your style is a solid way to develop your climbing. The right technique saves power while moving, fosters the
When Will Bosi typed me a message that he was planning a trip to the Czech Republic and to visit my homecrag Moravský Kras (Moravian
A short interview with Outdoor Research Climb Ambassador, Beth Rodden
Even though the crag is called Terra Promessa (Promised Land), I hadn’t thought that it would once host Arco’s and Italy’s hardest route . The
Are risk takers born or made? It’s the classic nature/nurture question. For example, did climbers, James Pearson and Caroline Ciavaldini, become climbers because they have
Tanner is 290lbs or 131kg and he climbs. We wanted to know what forces he gets when he falls on his gear so I sent
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