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Mont Blanc and the avalanche Mont Maudit
17/07/2012 - Alpinism
Mont Blanc and the avalanche Mont Maudit
With regards to last Thursday's tragedy which claimed the lives of 9 climbers on Mont Maudit, we have received the thoughts of Dr. Luigi Festi, director of the International Masters Course in Mountain Medicine at the University of Insubria and Medical Commission President of the Lombardy branch of the...
Tradannot, the Annot trad meeting video
13/07/2012 - Climbing
Tradannot, the Annot trad meeting video
Video of the trad climbing meeting Tradannot at Annot in France.
Charlie Woodburn adds Something's Burning to Pembroke
10/07/2012 - Climbing
Charlie Woodburn adds Something's Burning to Pembroke
At Stennis Ford in Pembroke, Wales, Charlie Woodburn has made the first ascent of Something's Burning E9 7a.
Superbalance, Polar Sun Spire, Baffin, interview with Marek Raganowicz
05/07/2012 - Alpinism
Superbalance, Polar Sun Spire, Baffin, interview with Marek Raganowicz
Interview with Polish climber Marek Raganowicz who in April and May 2012 established a new big wall climb, Superbalance (VII, A4, M7+) up Polar Sun Spire on Baffin Island together with Marcin Tomaszewski.
Tribute to Kalymnos: the theme for a short film by Andrea Di Bari
04/07/2012 - Climbing
Tribute to Kalymnos: the theme for a short film by Andrea Di Bari
Kalymnos, the climbing, imagination and homage of a film director. A tribute to Kalymnos and all those who are suffering by Andrea Di Bari, the Italian filmmaker and climber who first "discovered" the huge climbing potential on this Greek island.
The lucky ice climber on Kennedy’s Gully
03/07/2012 - Climbing
The lucky ice climber on Kennedy’s Gully
Video of a lucky ice climber, saved in extremis on Kennedy’s Gully, an ice climb at the Ouray Ice Park, Colorado (USA).
Ciubaka, first highline in the Tatras
28/06/2012 - Alpinism
Ciubaka, first highline in the Tatras
Video of the first highline in the Tatra mountain range, Poland, carried out on 10/08/2011.
Hans Florine, The Nose Speed interview
21/06/2012 - Interviews
Hans Florine, The Nose Speed interview
Interview with American climber Hans Florine after his 17/06/2012 speed record on The Nose, El Capitan, Yosemite set with Alex Honnold.
Stephane Brosse, the world's ski mountaineering champion has died
Stephane Brosse, the world's ski mountaineering champion has died
Great mourning in the ski mountaineering world and that of the mountains in general: on Sunday 17/06/2012 the 41 year-old ski mountaineering champion Stephane Brosse died as a result of a cornice collapse on Aiguille Argentiere (Mont Blanc).
Alex Honnold and the Yosemite Triple Crown solo, the interview
12/06/2012 - Interviews
Alex Honnold and the Yosemite Triple Crown solo, the interview
Interview with American climber Alex Honnold after his immense and fast solo of the Yosemite Triple in Yosemite Valley, USA.
A Walk in Nature
11/06/2012 - Environment
A Walk in Nature
A walk through nature in... video. Two weeks on foot through the beautiful landscapes in NE Europe.
How to climb cracks
08/06/2012 - Climbing
How to climb cracks
The first three short videos to learn the art of climbing cracks, a useful tutorial which examines everything from finger cracks to how to tape up
Cody Roth makes first trad ascent of Mainliner at Las Conchas
07/06/2012 - Climbing
Cody Roth makes first trad ascent of Mainliner at Las Conchas
At the end of April American climber Cody Roth made the first trad ascent of Mainliner at Las Conchas the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico, USA. At 5.14a/b R (8b+/8c) this checks in as one of the harder trad pitches in North America.
Daniel Woods boulders for Hueco
05/06/2012 - Climbing
Daniel Woods boulders for Hueco
The video of Daniel Woods bouldering during the Hueco Rock Rodeo 2012.
Ueli Steck and Everest: the ascent of a great alpinist
04/06/2012 - Alpinism
Ueli Steck and Everest: the ascent of a great alpinist
The report of Swiss alpinist Ueli Steck who on 18 May 2012 reached the summit of Everest along with Tenji Sherpa. We have published the account in its entirety as this provides insight into the crowds present during this pre-monsoon season, the job of the Sherpa and what it means...
Erri De Luca: Everest and the million dollar queue
29/05/2012 - Alpinism
Erri De Luca: Everest and the million dollar queue
We asked Italian writer and alpinist Erri De Luca to comment the photo of the queue on Everest which recently made its way across the internet... here's his vision.

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