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Big New Squamish Route: Written in Stone

There seems to be no end to the potential of the walls above Squamish. Colin Moorhead and Andre Ike have […]

New Route on Kooshdakhaa Spire

In Feb. 2014, we announced that Canadian Max Fisher and American Erik Bonnett won the Copp-Dash Award for the  first ascent of […]

Chamonix Dispatches, July 16 – Warming Up

Chamonix is nestled into the valley between the Aiguille Rouges and Aiguille du Midi. It is widely regarded as the […]

Video: Tall Storey, an eight-pitch 5.11c sport rig

Echo Canyon’s Tall Storey has become an undisputed classic, the most sought after 5.11 sport route in the Bow Valley. […]

Himalayan Permit Requests Down From 2013

The number of 2014 climbing permit requests is half compared to 2013. Summer 2013 was a bad year in the […]

Video: Webb’s Europe Trip

Watch James Webb, Kasia Pietras and Arjan De Kock trip through Europe.

Arc’teryx Alpine Academy 2014

The 2014 Arc’teryx Alpine Academy was a huge success. With over 300 people taking part in one of a number […]

Trotter, Caldwell and Wharton climb new route in Sicily

Sonnie Trotter, Tommy Caldwell and Josh Wharton have climbed a new six-pitch line on Sicily’s Monte Monaco. The name of […]

World Cup Slow Moments

On June 7, 2014 the Bouldering World Cup made it to Vail, Colorado. The GoPro Mountain Games provided a high […]

New Denali Speed Record by Killian Jornet

The Catalan mountain Ultrarunner Kilian Jornet set a new speed record on Denali, beating the old one by more than […]