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

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

  2. Skills Archives - Climbing

    The Best Climbing Search and Rescue Stories Insights from alpine rescue experts, tips for avoiding accidents, and the greatest climbing rescues stories.

  3. News Archives - Climbing

    Judge Saves Iconic Climbing Area (For Now), With Less Than 24 Hours to Spare Maya Silver

  4. 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.

  5. The 3 Best Personal Anchor Systems (PAS) for Climbing - Climbing

    Dec 30, 2025 · A minimum of two testers tried each PAS for at least five climbing sessions, both indoors and outdoors. The team took PASs from the gym to crags in Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, and …

  6. Why Climbers Should Wear Helmets - Climbing

    May 13, 2024 · Head trauma is among the most feared and catastrophic injuries in climbing. So why aren't more rock climbers wearing helmets?

  7. First 5.15 Trad Climb by Connor Herson - Climbing

    Feb 12, 2026 · While definitions of what constitutes a “trad” climb vary, at the very least, Drifter’s Escape features some of the hardest trad climbing on the planet, with two V11 cruxes.

  8. Videos Archives - Climbing

    In the jungle of Sapopema, one climber takes the biggest fall of his life in Brazil's legendary hand crack, 'Fenda do Macaco' (5.11; 190ft).

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

    Sep 2, 2025 · Know before you go—these are the most sandbagged climbing areas around the world, ranked, with a twist at the end.

  10. 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.