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Sochi Olympics and Ice Climbing

The opening ceremonies are today, Feb. 7, in Sochi, Russia. Competitive ice climbers on the UIAA World Cup tour have […]

The Balloon Highline, Slacklining in the Sky

How much higher could a highline get if a highline could get high? This high…

Raw Footage of Honnold’s Mexican Big-Wall Solo

On January 15th, 2014 Alex Honnold made the first-ever free solo ascent of El Sendero Luminoso, a 500 metre big […]

Canadians Push Through Poor Patagonia Weather

Jonny Simms and Tony Richardson have made a 32-hour return-trip from Chalten and freed an old aid route in bad […]

McColl Sends Meadowlark Lemon Sit Start

Sean McColl has sent Meadowlark Lemon Sit, V14. Paul Robinson made the first ascent in 2012, two year after he […]

Canadian Mike Doyle and His Project

Watch as Mike Doyle talks about the redpoint process as he tries to free Necessary Evil, 5.14c, in Virgin River […]

Ondra Repeats Sharma’s 5.15b

Adam Ondra spent under two weeks projecting the route at Margalef, Spain. Ondra made the second ascent of First Round, […]

Ice Climbing World Cup in Rabenstein, Italy, Cancelled

News Release From the UIAA: Event organizers cancel UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup in Rabenstein, Italy, due to bad weather February […]

The Greatest Bouldering Problem – the Chair

Climbers will climb anything they can get their hands on. An old challenge is the chair climb, road-tripping climbers often […]

Sub-Zero, Rockies Ice Teaser

This new series from Lukasz Warzecha explores the esoteric art of ice climbing and examines the souls of four of […]