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Hillary Dawa Sherpa: the preliminary details of his miraculous survival on Everest
08/06/2026 - Alpinism
Hillary Dawa Sherpa: the preliminary details of his miraculous survival on Everest
The first details of Hillary Dawa Sherpa’s miraculous survival on Everest; presumed lost, he made his way down alone over seven days from below Camp 4 to the base of the Icefall before being found by chance by members of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC), who were collecting rubbish...
Mina Markovič and Jernej Kruder win Janez Jeglič – Johan Memorial at Osp
13/05/2026 - Events
Mina Markovič and Jernej Kruder win Janez Jeglič – Johan Memorial at Osp
The Janez Jeglič – Johan Memorial competition was won at Osp in Slovenia by Mina Markovič and Jernej Kruder. The event took place in memory of the famous Slovenian mountaineer who perished on Nupste in 1997.
How to strip a climb with dubious anchor bolts
28/04/2026 - Climbing
How to strip a climb with dubious anchor bolts
Cleaning a sport climb with dubious lower-offs, or retreating from a route with questionable protection, can sometimes be dangerous. UIAA mountain guide Jan Schneider from Germany illustrates a technique using a Prusik loop that increases safety while retrieving climbing gear.
Janez Jeglič Memorial Competition returns to Osp, Slovenia
17/04/2026 - Events
Janez Jeglič Memorial Competition returns to Osp, Slovenia
The steep walls of Osp in Slovenia will host the Janez Jeglič – Johan Memorial competition, in memory of the famous Slovenian mountaineer who perished on Nupste in 1997. Scheduled from 7- 9 May 2026, the event is accepting applications from international climbers
Kalymnos Municipality temporarily closes 10 crags for maintenance
15/04/2026 - Climbing
Kalymnos Municipality temporarily closes 10 crags for maintenance
The Municipality of Kalymnos has temporarily for maintenance and rebolting 10 crags on the Greek island.
Fatal climbing accident on Kalymnos following freak bolt failure
29/03/2026 - Climbing
Fatal climbing accident on Kalymnos following freak bolt failure
A 60-year-old climber from the Czech Republic perished on Friday 27 March 2026 following a fall on the island of Kalymnos in Greece. The exact circumstances of the accident are still under investigation by the relevant authorities but preliminary reports indicate bolt failure was the cause of the fall.
La Venta returns to Oman to explore the Qanaf Cave
27/03/2026 - Environment
La Venta returns to Oman to explore the Qanaf Cave
Two years after the first expedition to Oman, the La Venta Geographic Explorations Association has returned to the mountains of Dhofar to explore Qanaf Cave in the depths of the Jabal Samḥān desert plateau. The report by Luca Imperio and Tullio Bernabei.
Rebolting Millennium Cave in Sardinia - the complete list of all sport climbs at this Cala Gonone crag
04/03/2026 - Climbing
Rebolting Millennium Cave in Sardinia - the complete list of all sport climbs at this Cala Gonone crag
The Millennium Cave at Cala Gonone is one of the most famous climbing spots in Sardinia, but also one of the coastal crags most at risk of bolt corrosion on the Italian island. In order to address safety issues, since 2017 Maurizio Oviglia has undertaken a systematic bolt replacement campaign,...
Assessing the danger of bolts at coastal crags. A proposal by Maurizio Oviglia
27/02/2026 - Climbing
Assessing the danger of bolts at coastal crags. A proposal by Maurizio Oviglia
The safety of bolts on climbs close to the sea remains a very important issue, not only at the crags and multipitch routes on Sardinia and those overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, but also elsewhere. To avoid future accidents due to bolt failure, Maurizio Oviglia calls for greater awareness among all...
The route that doesn't exist on Cima Brenta by Silvestro and Tomas Franchini
26/02/2026 - Alpinism
The route that doesn't exist on Cima Brenta by Silvestro and Tomas Franchini
Silvestro Franchini recounts the first ascent of 'La via che non c'è' (M5/5+, 400m) on the northwest face of Cima Brenta in the Brenta Dolomites. Established with his brother Tomas Franchini on 02/06/2012, it is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful mixed climbs in the entire...
Tommy Caldwell & Siebe Vanhee make 24-hour free ascent of South African route on Central Tower of Paine in Patagonia
25/02/2026 - Climbing
Tommy Caldwell & Siebe Vanhee make 24-hour free ascent of South African route on Central Tower of Paine in Patagonia
After two failed attempts, on 13-14/02/2026 American climber Tommy Caldwell and his Belgian counterpart Siebe Vanhee completed a remarkable 24-hour free ascent of the 'South African Route' on the East Face of the Central Tower of Paine in the Torres del Paine massif in Patagonia, Chile.
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,...
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...
Kalymnos attracts top climbers to the International Climbing Festival 2025
14/10/2025 - Events
Kalymnos attracts top climbers to the International Climbing Festival 2025
Kalymnos is drawing the attention of the international climbing scene, hosting the International Climbing Festival 2025 from October 16 to 19, an event that has gained global recognition and has inextricably linked the island’s name with the international climbing community. Special guests include Silvo Karo, Silvia Loreggian, Marcin Jamkowski, Kostas...
Titus Prinoth climbs Menhir trad at Mëisules dala Beisces, Dolomites
06/10/2025 - Climbing
Titus Prinoth climbs Menhir trad at Mëisules dala Beisces, Dolomites
On 20/09/2025 Titus Prinoth completed a trad ascent of Menhir, the legendary route established by Christof Hainz in 1992 and freed a year later by Hanspeter Eisendle on the Menhir Pillar at the Mëisules dala Beisces (Sella, Dolomites). The 27-year-old South Tyrolean alpinist reports about his greenpoint ascent of this...
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.

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