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Whether you’re picking gifts for a gym rat, a diehard alpinist, or any climber in between, our holiday gift guide has you covered

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My wife decided we needed an active outdoor getaway, a romantic ramble across moors and fells and three national parks. I knew it’d be hard. I’ve never been happier.

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Jason Crist was charged with 29 counts including nine felonies

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This 83-foot-tall wall—perhaps the world’s tallest home “woodie”—climbs through a retractable ceiling panel and boasts fantastic views of one of New York City’s poshest neighborhoods

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There are two major differences between the Olympic sport-climbing event (singular) that debuted in Tokyo and the sport-climbing events (plural) that we’re watching in Paris this week

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We chatted with Kai Lightner about diversity in the climbing world misconceptions about how accessible climbing is for people of color, and his nonprofit, Climbing For Change

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Everest’s overcrowded South Col route has found its home on one of the world’s biggest digital hiking guides, where it’s “generally considered a very challenging route”

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If the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service proposals pass, fixed anchors in wilderness will be considered illegal unless granted special permission

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Suggested regulations would require land managers to review and approve all fixed anchors on wilderness routes. Climbing digital editor Steven Potter explains why the policies miss the mark.

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Paradox Sports introduces hundreds of people with disabilities to climbing each year

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Visiting the indoor crag during peak hours helped me cultivate a community

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Massacre Rocks were the traditional wintering grounds for the Shoshone-Bannock people

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In the age of knee-jerk monetization, have indoor climbing gyms jumped the shark?

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A new book examines the history of free soloing, and tries to explain why climbers do it

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Since 2007, Paradox Sports has run climbing trips, community nights, and training programs for veterans and adaptive athletes

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Americans Josh Wharton and Vince Anderson completed the first integral ascent and first free ascent of the Italian route “Suerte” on 20,100-foot Peruvian peak Jirishanca

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