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Rob Matheson and 'The Bells, The Bells!' interview
14/11/2025 - Interviews
Rob Matheson and 'The Bells, The Bells!' interview
Interview with British climber Rob Matheson who, aged 74, in April 2025 made an audacios repeat of 'The Bells, The Bells!', one of the most fearsome trad climbs in Great Britain. Located on North Stack Wall at Gogarth, it has only seen a handful of repeats since its first ascent...
Filip Schenk sends Omen Nomen (9a) at Arco, Italy
11/11/2025 - Climbing
Filip Schenk sends Omen Nomen (9a) at Arco, Italy
At the crag Padaro above Arco, Italy, Filip Schenk has repeated 'Omen Nomen' (9a).
Big first ascent on Aikache Chhok in Pakistan by George Ponsonby, James Price
07/11/2025 - Alpinism
Big first ascent on Aikache Chhok in Pakistan by George Ponsonby, James Price
George Ponsonby from Ireland and James Price from England have added a new route to the rarely climbed Aikache Chhok (6673m), also referred to as Sia Chhish or Yain Hisk, in the Baltar valley in Pakistan. The pair formed part of a Young Alpinist Group expedition which included Anna Soligo,...
Russians climb big new route on Manaslu Southwest Face
03/11/2025 - Alpinism
Russians climb big new route on Manaslu Southwest Face
From 12 - 27 October 2025 the Russian mountaineers Natalia Belyankina, Kirill Eizeman, Sergey Kondrashkin, Vitaly Shipilov and Andrey Vasilyev established a new route on the southwest face of Manaslu (8163m). The Russians climbed alpine style, without Sherpa support or supplementary oxygen. Anna Piunova reports.
New Greenland climbs by Ben Kent & Robbie Milne
24/10/2025 - Alpinism
New Greenland climbs by Ben Kent & Robbie Milne
Ben Kent reports about the climbing expedition to West Greenland last summer with Robbie Milne which resulted in three big new routes: 'Optimisme' (TD+ 6b, M5, 930m), 'Duddon Valley Syndrome' (E3/4 6a, 610m) and 'Simon’s Route' (E3 6a/A1, 868m). The climbs are all located on unnamed peaks close to Lake...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 won by Wim van den Heever for ‘Ghost Town Visitor’
15/10/2025 - Events
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 won by Wim van den Heever for ‘Ghost Town Visitor’
South African wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever has been announced as Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 for his ghostly shot of rare hyena in abandoned mining town entitled ‘Ghost Town Visitor’. Andrea Dominizi from Italy won the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year award for his image ‘After...
Jernej Kruder makes rare trad ascent of The Shark (5.14b/8c) at Squamish in Canada
30/09/2025 - Climbing
Jernej Kruder makes rare trad ascent of The Shark (5.14b/8c) at Squamish in Canada
Slovenian climber Jernej Kruder reports about his rare trad ascent of 'The Shark' (5.14b/8c) at Squamish in Canada.
Claudia Ghisolfi sends Trip tik tonik (9a) in the Gorges Du Loup
24/09/2025 - Climbing
Claudia Ghisolfi sends Trip tik tonik (9a) in the Gorges Du Loup
On 20/09/2025 Italian climber Claudia Ghisolfi sent her second 9a, TTT in the Gorges Du Loup in France.
Colin Haley completes coveted Cerro Torre first winter solo ascent
14/09/2025 - Alpinism
Colin Haley completes coveted Cerro Torre first winter solo ascent
On 7 September 2025 Colin Haley completed the coveted first winter solo of Cerro Torre. The 41-year-old American alpinist climbed via the famous Ragni Route and made one bivouac, 3 pitches below the summit.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 reveals selection of highly commended images
03/09/2025 - Events
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 reveals selection of highly commended images
Wildlife Photographer of the Year, the world’s leading and most prestigious nature photography competition and touring exhibition, has revealed a first-look of highly commended images awarded in the 61st edition. Selected from a record-breaking 60,636 entries, the winners will be announced on Tuesday 14 October 2025.
Autobelay accidents, reversing the trend in Norway
27/08/2025 - Climbing
Autobelay accidents, reversing the trend in Norway
The International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation recently published a paper about how Norway successfully dealt with an alarming wave of autobelay accidents. The article is republished with kind permission of the UIAA.
Dylan Chuat repeats Move (9b/+) at Flatanger
18/08/2025 - Climbing
Dylan Chuat repeats Move (9b/+) at Flatanger
24-year-old Dylan Chuat from Switzerland has repeated 'Move' at Flatanger in Norway. Chuat reports about the 9b/+ freed by Adam Ondra in 2013
First ascents of Kaikiawila, Ngoku and other new climbs in Angola
14/08/2025 - Climbing
First ascents of Kaikiawila, Ngoku and other new climbs in Angola
A team of seven Spanish comprising Miguel A. Díaz, Álvaro García, Indi Gutierrez, David Matos, Juanjo Medina, Manu Ponce and Gonzalo Torre has completed several first ascents on the imposing granite mountains of southern Cumbira II in Angola's Cuanza Sur province. Highlights include the first ascents of Mt. Kaikiawila and...
Jonas Schild repeats Joy Division on Monte Qualido in Val di Mello, Italy
09/08/2025 - Climbing
Jonas Schild repeats Joy Division on Monte Qualido in Val di Mello, Italy
Swiss climber Jonas Schild, climbing with Thomas Schmid, has made a rare free ascent of 'Joy Division', the 800m 8b on Monte Qualido in Val di Mello, Italy. Established in 2004 by Simone Pedeferri, even today it is considered one of the hardest granite multi-pitches in Europe. Schild provides the...
Oriane Bertone & Anraku Sorato win Boulder World Cup 2025, Janja Garnbret & Toby Roberts win in Innsbruck
29/06/2025 - Competitions
Oriane Bertone & Anraku Sorato win Boulder World Cup 2025, Janja Garnbret & Toby Roberts win in Innsbruck
The sixth and final stage of the Boulder World Cup 2025 took place in Innsbruck, Austria, this weekend and was won by Olympic Champions Janja Garnbret of Slovenia and Toby Roberts of Great Britain. Oriane Bertone of France and Anraku Sorato of Japan were crowned season champions; this is Bertone's...
Cochamó Valley (Patagonia) fundraising campaign surpasses 50% of goal
17/06/2025 - Environment
Cochamó Valley (Patagonia) fundraising campaign surpasses 50% of goal
One year after launching the Conserva Puchegüín campaign to acquire and protect 133,000 hectares (329,000 acres) in Patagonia's Cochamo valley, support for from donors around the world has surpassed US$45 million. Also referred to as the 'Yosemite of South America', in 2023 a petition quickly garnered over 99,000 signatures...

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