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Everest and Cho Oyu access closed until Spring 2008
12/03/2008 - Alpinism
Everest and Cho Oyu access closed until Spring 2008
Chinese authorities have closed access to Everest and nearby Cho Oyu, suspending climbing permits until 10 May.
Saint Vincent Award for Mountain Professionals – the award ceremony
11/03/2008 - Events
Saint Vincent Award for Mountain Professionals – the award ceremony
On the 7th, of March Valery Babanov, Hervé Barmasse, Ettore Taufer, Giovanni Amort, Elio Sganga and Marco Farina (Alpine Training Centre), Christophe Profit and Pemba Doma Sherpa all received their Saint Vincent Awards for Mountain Professionals in front of a packed evening audience in the Casino of the Valley.
Nicolas Favresse and sustainable climbing
10/03/2008 - Environment
Nicolas Favresse and sustainable climbing
Nicolas Favresse invites all to reflect about the human impact of our vertical activity, and launches his appeal for sustainable climbing.
Gioia Fb8c at Varazze by Christian Core
06/03/2008 - Climbing
Gioia Fb8c at Varazze by Christian Core
Christian Core has freed his hardest problem ever, Gioia Fb8c at the Antro dei Druidi, Potala di Varazze (Italy).
Monte Cimo, Brenta new routes by Sartori & Tondini
05/03/2008 - Climbing
Monte Cimo, Brenta new routes by Sartori & Tondini
Nicola Sartori and Nicola Tondini have made the first ascents of three new multi-pitches on Monte Cimo (Brentino, Val d’Adige, Italy). These are Vola via (8 pitches, max 8a+), Gioco di equilibri (5 pitches, max 7c+) and Via di testa (6 pitches, max 8b+, 7c obb).
Drumtime Fonzaso third ascent by Munari
04/03/2008 - Climbing
Drumtime Fonzaso third ascent by Munari
On 27/02/08 Paolo Munari carried out the third ascent of Drumtime at Fonazaso, Italy.
Ice Climbing World Cup 2008: Lavarda and Anthamatten win after Saas Fee
27/02/2008 - Competitions
Ice Climbing World Cup 2008: Lavarda and Anthamatten win after Saas Fee
The third and final stage of the Ice climbing World Cup took place in Switzerland's Saas Fee last weekend and was won by Angelika Rainer from Italy and Simon Anthamatten from Switzerland. The overall 2008 title went to Simon Anthamatten and Jenny Lavarda.
James Pearson climbs The Groove E10 7b at Cratcliffe Tor
05/02/2008 - Climbing
James Pearson climbs The Groove E10 7b at Cratcliffe Tor
James Pearson from Great Britain made the most of crisp winter conditions on 02/02/2008 to carry out the first ascent of The Groove E10 7b at the gritstone Cratcliffe Tor, Peak District.
European OutDoor trade fair remains in Friedrichshafen
01/02/2008 - Events
European OutDoor trade fair remains in Friedrichshafen
On 30/01/08 the European Outdoor Group announced its decision to keep the OutDoor in Friedrichshafen, Germany, until 2013.
Gerard Pailheiret, ice climbing interview
25/01/2008 - Interviews
Gerard Pailheiret, ice climbing interview
Interview by Elio Bonfanti with the French mountain guide Gerard Pailheiret who has always carried out been a tireless promoter of ice climbing.
Bernd Zangerl and Anam Cara, Silvretta bouldering
23/01/2008 - Climbing
Bernd Zangerl and Anam Cara, Silvretta bouldering
Bernd Zangerl reports about his hardest boulder to-date, Anam Cara high in the Silvretta mountain chain in Austria.
Manolo climbs Bimbaluna at Saint Loup, Switzerland
22/01/2008 - Climbing
Manolo climbs Bimbaluna at Saint Loup, Switzerland
On 20/01/2008 Maurizio Manolo Zanolla repeated Bimbaluna 9a/9a+ at Saint Loup, Switzerland.
Ice Master Daone, Anthamatten and Müller win
21/01/2008 - Competitions
Ice Master Daone, Anthamatten and Müller win
On 20/01/08 Simon Anthamatten and Petra Müller from Switzerland won the first stage of the Ice Climbing World Cup 2008 in Valle di Daone. Jenny Lavarda from Italy and Markus Bendler from Austria placed second.
Ice Master Daone 2008, the Ice Climbing World Cup 2008 gets underway
18/01/2008 - Competitions
Ice Master Daone 2008, the Ice Climbing World Cup 2008 gets underway
The first stage of the Ice World Cup Difficulty and Speed takes place in Valle di Daone from 18 - 20 January 2008.
Fred Rouhling, Salamandre and climbing extreme
27/12/2007 - Interviews
Fred Rouhling, Salamandre and climbing extreme
Interview with Fred Rouhling after the first ascent of Salamandre at Saint-Pierre en Faucigny, which the French climber has graded 9?
Sport climbing recognised by the IOC
26/12/2007 - Climbing
Sport climbing recognised by the IOC
The International Federation of Sport Climbing has been granted provisional recognition status by the International Olympic Committee. This is the first step towards the Olympics for sports climbing. An interview with Marco Scolaris the president of the IFSC.

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