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30/07/2015 - Trekking
Landscapes of Grigna The video filmed by Yuri Palma about the Grigne massif in Northern Italy.

29/07/2015 - Events
Arco Rock Legends 2015: 10 years of Simply the Best On Friday, September 4, 2015 the Arco Rock Legends will celebrate its 10th edition and assign the prestigious Salewa Rock Award and La Sportiva Competition Award during the Rock Master Festival and the World Youth Climbing Championships 2015. Those nominated for the sport climbing Oscars are Angela Eiter, Alexander Megos...

29/07/2015 - Alpinism
Coffee Break - Chogolisa's roof Delving into shapes, the history and the perceived mountains. Daniela Zangrando in her Coffee Break interviews Maxime Guitton, in charge of "Soutien à la création" at the Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP) in Paris.

28/07/2015 - Climbing
Adam Ondra climbs Three Degrees of Separation at Céüse At Ceuse in France Adam Ondra has climbed Three Degrees of Separation, the route freed by Chris Sharma in 2007 and, until now, unrepeated.

28/07/2015 - Alpinism
Messner mountain Museum at Corones, the photos The photos of the sixth Messner mountain Museum, inaugurated at Plan de Corones, South Tyrol, Italy, on 24 July 2015.

27/07/2015 - Alpinism
Greenland Mirror Wall success for Leo Houlding & Co A team of alpinists comprised of Leo Houlding, Joe Möhle, Matt Pickles, Matt Pycroft and Waldo Etherington have made the first ascent of a new route up the hitherto unclimbed NW Face of the Mirror Wall in the Renland region of Greenland.

27/07/2015 - Climbing
Bernd Zangerl joins 29dots in Val Noasca Austrian boulderer Bernd Zangerl has made the first ascent of 29 dots, describing the highball in Val Noasca - Valle dell'Orco, Italy, as "the proudest, the hardest piece of rock I climbed in this style."

24/07/2015 - Alpinism
Martjin Seuren perishes on Rochefort ridge On Wedndesday 22 July 2015 Dutch alpinist Martjin Seuren lost his life in a fall while climbing the Rochefort ridge in the Mont Blanc massif. He had been climbing with another alpinist and Ueli Steck, currently attempting the 82 peaks over 4,000 meters in the Alps in 80 days. With...

24/07/2015 - Alpinism
The visible gem, on Sass d'Ortiga in the Dolomites Ivo Ferrari repeats "9 agosto", the climb on Sass d'Ortiga in the Pale di San Martino Dolomites put up by Maurizio Giordani and Nancy Paoletto in 2003. A route to get off the beaten track.

23/07/2015 - Alpinism
Cerro Torre and the 1985 first winter ascent It's currently winter in Patagonia. Exactly 30 years ago, in July 1985, the Italians Paolo Caruso, Maurizio Giarolli, Andrea Sarchi and Ermanno Salvaterra carried out the historic first winter ascent of Cerro Torre via the 'Compressor route' established by Cesare Maestri up the East Ridge. Here is a short film...

20/07/2015 - Interviews
Cervino 150 - the Tales of the Matterhorn videos On Saturday at Breuil-Cervinia and Valtournenche the festival dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the historic first two ascents of the Matterhorn ended with a sold-out event. Here are the videos of Reinhold Messner, Hervé Barmasse, Catherine Destivelle and Simon Anthamatten, star guests of the great evening on Friday 17...

18/07/2015 - Climbing
Lead Climbing World Cup 2015 - Briançon Live The Finals of the second stage of the Lead Climbing World Cup 2015 will take place this evening at 19:30.

17/07/2015 - Alpinism
I wanted silence. Ivo Ferrari climbs via Gregis, Presolana Orientale Ivo Ferrari climbs Via Gregis (300m, VII-, A1), also known as Via Fassi, on the Fupù face on Presolana Orientale, established on 15/06/1973 by F. Nembrini, A. Fassi and A. Camozzi.

16/07/2015 - Competitions
Record numbers look set to complete Red Bull X-Alps adventure race Monaco is currently welcoming a record number of exhausted athletes after hiking and flying from Salzburg in the Red Bull X-Alps 2015.

16/07/2015 - Climbing
Juliane Wurm announces partial retirement from climbing competitions Reigning Bouldering World Champion and European Champion Juliane Wurm has announced her partial retirement from climbing competitions.

16/07/2015 - Interviews
Nina Caprez and Marc le Menestrel repeat Hannibals Alptraum in Rätikon Interview with Nina Caprez who, together with Marc le Menestrel, repeated Hannibals Alptraum, the smooth limestone testpiece first climbed in 1986 by Martin Scheel and Robert Bösch in Switzerland’s Rätikon massif.
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