What The Hands Do | How Climbing Can Shape the World
Mariana Mendoza and Miguel Casar are attracted to proud, challenging boulders and approach the sport with passion and dedication. At the same time, they believe
Mariana Mendoza and Miguel Casar are attracted to proud, challenging boulders and approach the sport with passion and dedication. At the same time, they believe
A perfect line, with tiny holds on a 40 degrees steep wall: this is “Excalibur”. In a joint effort with the world’s best climbers, Stefano
Drain the Oceans conducts the first accurate 3D survey of the Thai cave, revealing insight into the risky mission to save 12 boys from the
Dirtbag Fund Recipient Marian (May) Perez used their grant to offer a free “gym to crag,” guided weekend at the Shawangunks! May is now joining
Everest climbing-guide services — often provided by people of the Sherpa ethnic group — can cost $10,000 per expedition. At this price, the guide takes
You may recognize climber Alex Honnold from the Oscar-winning documentary “Free Solo,” when he became the first person to scale Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan
Avalanche Canada, BC Search and Rescue’s industry “cousins,” is their special guest for this winter webinar. Recognizing avalanche terrain takes a keen eye, insight and
Book of Hate is a 45-meter pitch of strenuous stemming up a progressively steepening corner in Yosemite Valley. First climbed by Randy Leavitt, this route
Beacon search techniques have come a long way since the days of walking around with earphones trying to home in on a buried signal from
Alpinist Alex Honnold wants to climb huge walls in Morocco without a rope.
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