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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).
Central Tower of Paine new Italian route in Patagonia
20/02/2008 - Alpinism
Central Tower of Paine new Italian route in Patagonia
On 07/02/2008 Rolando Larcher, Fabio Leoni and Elio Orlandi reached the summit of the Central Tower of Paine, Patagonia, via their new route called 'El Gordo, El Flaco y l'Abuelito' (1250m 7a+, A3+).
Ueli Steck speed record on Eiger Heckmair route
14/02/2008 - Alpinism
Ueli Steck speed record on Eiger Heckmair route
Ueli Steck from Switzerland has set a new speed record on the Eiger North face, climbing the Heckmair Route in 2:47:33.
Broad Peak winter attempt: Simone Moro and Co. towards Camp 3
12/02/2008 - Alpinism
Broad Peak winter attempt: Simone Moro and Co. towards Camp 3
Simone Moro, Shaheen Baig and Qudrat Ali are attempting Broad Peak, Pakistan in winter. At present they have established Camp 2 at 6200m,
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.
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.
Piolet d'Or XVII suspended
21/01/2008 - Alpinism
Piolet d'Or XVII suspended
The 17th edition of the Piolet d'or scheduled for 15 February 2008 in Valle d'Aosta will not take place, as stated by organisers of the prestigious recognition which should have been awarded to the best mountaineering achievements in 2007.
Sir Edmund Hillary
11/01/2008 - Alpinism
Sir Edmund Hillary
Sir Edmund Hillary died in Auckland (NZ) on 11/01/2008 aged 88. Together with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay he was the first to reach the summit of Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
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.
Tomaz Humar after Annapurna South solo
27/11/2007 - Alpinism
Tomaz Humar after Annapurna South solo
Interview with Tomaz Humar after his solo ascent on 28 October of the South Face of Annapurna.
World Cup Lead 2007 won by Usobiaga and Vidmar
19/11/2007 - Competitions
World Cup Lead 2007 won by Usobiaga and Vidmar
Competing in Kranj, on 18/11 Maja Vidmar from Slovenia and Patxi Usobiaga from Spain won the Lead World Cup 2007. The Slovenian stage was won by Vidmar ahead Irati Anda Villanueva (ESP) and Lucka Franko (SLO), while Swiss Cédric Lachat won the men's event ahead of Flavio Crespi (ITA) and...
Bouldering World Cup 2007 won by Fischhuber and Danion
12/11/2007 - Competitions
Bouldering World Cup 2007 won by Fischhuber and Danion
The Bouldering World Cup 2007 came to an end this weekend with the seventh stage in Brno, Czech Republic. Dmitry Sharafutdinov from Russia and Juliette Danion won this final stage while second placed Kilian Fischhuber from Austria won the overall 2007 title together with Danion.
Golden Lunacy first ascent on Maujit Qaqarssuasia, Greenland
27/09/2007 - Alpinism
Golden Lunacy first ascent on Maujit Qaqarssuasia, Greenland
In August Polish mountaineers David Kaszlikowski and Eliza Kubarska made a first ascent of 'Golden Lunacy' (2000m UIAA VIII +, 7a+ max.) on Maujit Qaqarssuasia wall in the Torssakutak fjord, Greenland.
IX Climbing World Championship Aviles: Qualification Lead
19/09/2007 - Competitions
IX Climbing World Championship Aviles: Qualification Lead
All the best athletes have qualified for Saturday's Semifinal in the Lead World Championship 2007 in Aviles, Spain.
Petzl SARKEN crampons recall
18/09/2007 - Gear
Petzl SARKEN crampons recall
Petzl has recalled all SARKEN crampon models.

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