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  1. Climbing Magazine | Bouldering, Sport, Trad, and Alpine Climbing

    Apr 3, 2026 · Since 1970, Climbing Magazine has been the voice of the climbing world, publishing climbing news, interviews, features, opinions, and advice.

  2. Skills Archives - Climbing

    When a climber passed out and projectile vomited at the anchor, I discovered some key guidelines all of us should climb by.

  3. News Archives - Climbing

    The indictment of the Nepal helicopter rescue scammers contains hundreds of pages of evidence for insurance fraud—and zero evidence for poisoning.

  4. America's 100 Best Sport Climbing Routes

    Jul 4, 2023 · Grab a cold one, sit down with your friends, and get ready to debate this list—and build one hell of a sport climbing bucket list in the process.

  5. The Complete Guide to Healing A Climbing Finger Injury - Climbing

    Sep 5, 2025 · A comprehensive treatment plan, written by a physical therapist and based on evidence-based research, to heal a climbing finger injury.

  6. Before Free Soloing Was a Spectacle, It Was a Silent Game

    Jan 21, 2026 · A legendary climber reflects on a fateful day climbing without a rope, as well as the evolution and history of free soloing.

  7. Gear Archives - Climbing

    California Nutrition Startup Launches New Protein Chalk for Climbing “If you’re going to inadvertently inhale chalk, you might as well hit your macros,” says the 26-year-old cofounder of NutriHacks.

  8. First 5.15 Trad Climb by Connor Herson - Climbing

    Feb 12, 2026 · Connor Herson redpointed 'Drifter’s Escape,' the world's first 5.15 trad climb, after 20-odd sessions in Squamish, B.C.

  9. The World’s 13 Most-Sandbagged Climbing Areas, Ranked

    Sep 2, 2025 · From Colorado to the Czech Republic, here are the climbing areas across the globe with the most sandbagged grades and, in some cases, R-rated vibes.

  10. How the Austria Guilty Verdict May Redefine Recreational Climbing

    Mar 3, 2026 · New insights from the courtroom and alpinists shed light on how the Austria guilty verdict splits responsibility among a group of climbers.