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07/06/2026 - Alpinism
Dawa Sherpa miraculously survives six days alone on Everest After being reported missing on the slopes of Everest for six days, Hillary Dawa Sherpa was found alive near Base Camp on Thursday, 6 June 2026.. He has been taken to a hospital in Kathmandu for medical checks. According to initial reports, he descended on his own from around 7,500...
05/06/2026 - Climbing
Rebolting the crag Never Sleeping Wall at San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily The San Vito Lo Capo Climbing Association is currently rebolting the Never Sleeping Wall crag in San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily.
01/06/2026 - Snow Ski-skimountaineering
Acceso Momentáneo, Fay Manners & Marco Malcangi ski Ranrapalca in Peru On 28/05/2026 Fay Manners and Marco Malcangi skied a new line on Nevado Ranrapalca, the 6162m peak often described as 'one of the most breathtaking mountains of Peru's Cordillera Blanca.' The pair skied a complex route on the southwest ridge, through the col between Ranrapalca and Ocshapalca and have called...
04/05/2026 - Events
Melloblocco 2026: everything you need to know Melloblocco 2026, the world's largest bouldering and climbing meeting, begins this week and will take place in Val di Mello – Val Masino from 6 to 9 May 2026. You can register online at www.melloblocco.it until 6:00 PM today to secure the bag with the boulder map, gadgets, and the...
29/04/2026 - Competitions
Yicheng Zhao sets new Speed World Record: 4.58s seconds! Chinese teenager Yicheng Zhao has set the new men’s Speed record lowering the world’s best time to 4.58s.
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.
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
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.
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.
01/04/2026 - Snow Ski-skimountaineering
Mathéo Jacquemoud completes Full Alpine Traverse from Vienna to Nice by fair means in 19 days On Thursday 26 March 2026 French mountain guide Mathéo Jacquemoud reached the beach in Nice, having made a traverse of the Alps in 19 days. After setting off from Vienna on 7 March, the former ski mountaineering world champion negotiated 86,000 meters of elevation gain and 2,200 km in total...
31/03/2026 - Alpinism
Titus Prinoth makes solo winter ascent of 10 ani do in Dolomites, Italy From 25 to 26 February 2026 South Tyrolean mountain guide Titus Prinoth repeated '10 ani do' on Punta Maffei on Plattkofel / Sassopiatto in the Langkofel / Sassolungo Group (Dolomites). This represents the first repeat, first free ascent, first winter ascent and first solo ascent of the climb established in...
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...
12/03/2026 - Interviews
Stefano Ragazzo is the Rider on the Storm in Patagonia Interview with the Italian alpinist Stefano Ragazzo, who from 21 February to 7 March made the first solo ascent of 'Riders on the Storm' on the Central Tower of Paine in the Torres del Paine massif in Patagonia. This legendary 1300m big wall was first ascended in 1991 by Kurt...
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...
21/02/2026 - Competitions
Emily Harrop & Thibault Anselmet win Ski Mountaineering Mixed Relay at Milano Cortina 2026
19/02/2026 - Competitions
Marianne Fatton and Oriol Cardona Coll win Sprint to claim Ski Mountaineering's historic first gold at Milano Cortina 2026! Beneath heavy snowfall in Bormio, Italy, Marianne Fatton and Oriol Cardona Coll win the Sprint race at Ski mountaineering's historic Olympic debut today at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
Women's sprint: Marianne Fatton wins gold, Emily Harrop silver, Ana Alonso Rodriguez bronze
Men's sprint: Oriol Cardona Coll wins gold, Nikita...
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