7004 News found
 
  02/07/2020 - Environment      
      Climbing and climate change      How does our love for the mountains affect the climate? And what can we do to change this process? Germany's Lena Müller, who is currently doing a PhD on the effects of climate change at the University of Innsbruck and recently repeated the E9 Prinzip Hoffnung at Bürs, shares her...
   
  01/07/2020 - Climbing      
      Hazel Findlay repeats Johnny Dawes classic The Quarryman      British rock climber Hazel Findlay has repeated the classic Johnny Dawes testpiece The Quarryman in the Dinorwig slate quarries above Llanberis in North Wales.
   
  01/07/2020 - Alpinism      
      Tamara Lunger to climb highest mountains in Italy      South Tyrolean mountaineer Tamara Lunger begins today her 'Tamara Tour Italy'. This summer she will travel by camper across Italy to discover and climb the highest mountains in the country’s 20 regions.
   
  28/06/2020 - Competitions      
      IFSC announces new dates of Climbing World Cup 2020      The IFSC, the International Federation of Sport Climbing, has announced the new dates of the Speed, Lead and Boulder World Cups
   
  28/06/2020 - Climbing      
      Seb Bouin climbing Jean-Baptiste Tribout's Verdon test Les Braves Gens      The video of Sébastien Bouin climbing the famous Jean-Baptiste Tribout 8b testpiece in the Verdon Gorge, Les Braves Gens ne courent pas les rues
   
  26/06/2020 - Alpinism      
      Nido di rondine at Scoglio di Boazzo in Valle di Daone, Italy      Francesco Salvaterra introduces the rock climb Nido di rondine, a 'forgotten gem' on Scoglio di Boazzo in Val Daone established in 1985 by Gianni Berta, G.P. Foti and Ermanno Salvaterra.
   
  25/06/2020 - Climbing      
      Sonnie Trotter climbing Cobra Crack at Squamish in Canada      The video of Sonnie Trotter making the first free ascent of Cobra Crack at Squamish in Canada, freed in 2006 and to this day one of the hardest crack climbs in the world.
   
  24/06/2020 - Alpinism      
      Wolkenreise, a journey through the clouds in the Dolomites      Enrico Maioni, Cortina Mountain Guide, introduces Wolkenreise, a multi-pitch alpine sports climb 
Pilastro di Misurina in the Cadini Group of the Italian Dolomites, first ascended in 2017 by Peter Manhartsberger and Stefan Kopeinig and dedicated to Florian Thamer.
   
  22/06/2020 - Alpinism      
      Walter Bonatti would have turned 90 today      In order to remember the great mountaineer and extremely special man who passed away in 2011, we’ve published the thoughts and memories of his inseparable life partner Rossana Podestà.
   
  21/06/2020 - Climbing      
      Nico Pelorson frees Spoilt Kid at sector Biographie in Céüse      At Céuse in France Nico Pelorson has made the first ascent of Spoilt Kid 9a in the sector Biographie.
   
  19/06/2020 - Alpinism      
      New climb up Cima Cee in Brenta Dolomites by Rolando Larcher, Luca Giupponi      On Cima Cee in Val di Tovel, Brenta Dolomites, Rolando Larcher and Luca Giupponi have made the first ascent of Fine di un’Epoca, the end of an era, dedicated to Larcher’s father Renato. Larcher provides the report.
   
  18/06/2020 - Alpinism      
      New route on Mt Trud in Kazakhstan by Kirill Belotserkovskiy and Grisha Chsukin      The report by Kirill Belotserkovskiy about his new route up the west face of peak Trud in Kazakhstan climbed with Grisha Chsukin 
   
  18/06/2020 - Climbing      
      Jakob Schubert flashes Never Ending Story 8B+ at Magic Wood in Switzerland      During a ferocious two-day trip to Magic Wood in Switzerland, Austrian climber Jakob Schubert sent an impressive number of hard boulder problems, including a flash ascent of Never Ending Story 8B+.
   
  17/06/2020 - Climbing      
      Adam Ondra frees Ledoborec, 8C+ boulder problem at Holštejn in Czech Republic      The video of Adam Ondra making the first ascent of Ledoborec at the crag Holštejn. Graded 8C+, this is one of the hardest boulder problems in the Czech Republic.
   
  16/06/2020 - Climbing      
      Wafaa Amer, climbing and freedom      Climbing, at least the type we like, is all about climbing free. But there can be no doubt that we far prefer the freedom that climbing can offer, that transcends all judgements and prejudices. Precisely as indicated by Wafaa Amer.
   
  16/06/2020 - Alpinism      
      Spitzkoppe, climbing Namibia's red granite inselberg      The famous granite inselberg Spitzkoppe in Namibia seen through the eyes of Italian mountaineer and photographer Manrico Dell’Agnola.
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