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24/05/2026 - Competitions
Brussels climbing gym cancels Youth Event over Israeli national representation dispute The Brussels climbing gym Le camp de base announced it would not host the final stage of the World Climbing Europe Youth Series, due to the absence of a clear governance framework for Israeli national representation, given ongoing international legal proceedings against Israel.
18/05/2026 - Climbing
Noah Wheeler repeats Burden of Dreams in Finland American climber Noah Wheeler has repeated Burden of Dreams at Lappnor in Finland. Established by Nalle Hukkataival in 2016, this was the first ever boulder problem in the world to be graded 9A.
15/05/2026 - Climbing
Franco Cookson establishes But Nothing Is Lost, E12 trad at Ben Loyal in Scotland British climber Franco Cookson has made the first ascent of 'But Nothing Is Lost' at Ben Loyal in northern Scotland. Cookson has suggested E12 7a and, if the difficulty is confirmed, this would be the first of its grade in the United Kingdom.
14/05/2026 - Climbing
Michaela Kiersch does Dolby Surround (9a+) in Zillertal, Austria American climber Michaela Kiersch has made the first female ascent of 'Dolby Surround' in the Zillertal valley in Austria. The 31-year-old has suggested an upgrade to 9a+ after a hold broke.
13/05/2026 - Events
Melloblocco, the gift that keeps on giving More than 2,000 participants gathered in Val Masino and Val di Mello for Melloblocco, the international climbing event organised by La Sportiva. 'A rich, intense edition and one of the most technically significant in recent years.' Miriam Fogu (ITA) completed 9 out of 10 'comp boulders'; Pearson (UK), Moroni (ITA)...
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.
27/04/2026 - Climbing
Will Stanhope perishes after climbing accident in Squamish, Canada Canadian climber Will Stanhope has died as a result of a climbing accident in Squamish, British Columbia. Aged 39, the certified mountain guide was regarded as one of North America's leading rock climbers.
26/04/2026 - Snow Ski-skimountaineering
Mont Blanc speed record set by Samuel Equy & Mathéo Jacquemoud in 4:41 French alpinists Samuel Equy and Mathéo Jacquemoud have set a new Chamonix - Mont Blanc round trip record, stopping the clock after 4 hours 41 minutes. In doing so they beat the previous Fastest Known Time by 2 minutes, set by William Boffelli in June 2025.
20/04/2026 - Alpinism
Jorassique Pâques, big new French climb on the Grandes Jorasses From 3 to 6 April 2026, French alpinists Pierre Girot, Kilian Moni, Hugo Peruzzo and Arthur Poindefert established 'Jorassique Pâques' on the Grandes Jorasses in the Mont Blanc massif. Graded ED+ M7 A3, the 1100-metre route climbs to Pointe Whymper on the north face. Poindefert reports.
10/04/2026 - Climbing
Laura Pineau & Elsa Ponzo climb 100 multipitch routes in Provence in 43 days French climber Laura Pineau reports on her latest adventure: climbing 100 multi-pitch routes in Provence in under 50 days with Elsa Ponzo. Calanques, Verdon, Dentelles de Montmirail, Cap Canaille, Destel, Sainte-Victoire... 100 climbs, 681 pitches and a total of 17,765 vertical meters in 43 days.
07/04/2026 - Climbing
Ira de Gugal added to Punta Zanzi in Central Andes of Chile Baltazar Calera, Joaquin Guglielmetti, Santiago Guglielmetti and Matías Tapia Artigas have completed the first ascent of 'Ira de Gugal' on Punta Zanzi in Chile.
30/03/2026 - Climbing
Jana Švecová makes first ascent of Tokyo Drift, 8C boulder problem at Lidomorna Czech climber Jana Švecová has made the first ascent of 'Tokyo Drift' at the crag Lidomorna in Moravský Kras, Czech Republic. The suggested grade is 8C and, if confirmed, along with her 'Nova' this becomes the hardest boulder problem ever freed by a female climber.
24/03/2026 - Climbing
Patagonia: huge Paradigm Shift added to the Central Tower of Torres del Paine From 22 January to 2 March 2026 Trevor Anthes, Harry Kinnard and Myles Moser made the first ascent of 'Paradigm Shift' on the east face of the Central Tower of Paine in the Torres del Paine massif in Patagonia. Graded VII, 5.12+ A2, the 1200m route was established over 41...
23/03/2026 - Climbing
Jorge Díaz-Rullo proposes 9c for Café Colombia at Margalef After much deliberation, Spanish climber Jorge Díaz-Rullo has now suggested 9c for 'Café Colombia' he freed on 13 March 2026 at Margalef in Spain. The 27-year-old even considered proposing something even harder... This is only the fifth 9c in the world, after 'Silence' by Adam Ondra, 'DNA' by Seb Bouin,...
18/03/2026 - Climbing
Jorge Díaz-Rullo makes first ascent of monster Café Colombia at Margalef On 13 March 2026 Spanish climber Jorge Díaz-Rullo made the first ascent of his cutting-edge 'Café Colombia' at Margalef in Spain. Currently ungraded, the 40-move monster promises to join the ranks of the hardest climbs in the world.
16/03/2026 - Alpinism
Klein Fiescherhorn first ascent by Olivier Kolly, Filippo Sala, Silvan Schüpbach From 8 - 10 March 2026 Silvan Schüpbach, Olivier Kolly, Filippo Sala made the first ascent of 'Zébu' (M8+, 70°, 1100m) on the Northwest Face of Klein Fiescherhorn (Ochs) in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland. The mixed climb shares the same start as the only other route on the face,...
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