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June 2, 2010 – Massive Multi-Pitch Route on Monte Brento

The elite team of David Lama and Jorg Verhoeven recently freed the first route that climbs through the imposing roof on Monte Brento.

June 1, 2010 – Canadians Killed in Avalanche

Toronto based Andrew Herzenberg and Avner Magen were killed in an avalanche on the weekend while climbing in the Ruth Gorge in Alaska’s Denali National Park.

May 31, 2010 – Trotter Repeats Stingray

During a short trip to Joshua Tree, Sonnie Trotter bagged what’s likely the third ascent of the difficult thin crack Stingray 5.13d.

May 31, 2010 – Exclusive Gripped Interview with Canada’s Climbing Champion

Sean McColl shares his thoughts on winning his third Canadian National Bouldering championship, competing in the World Cup and tips on becoming a better climber.

May 31, 2010 – Val David Climbing Access Update

The communities of Val David and Val-Morin are now managing climbing within Dufresne Regional Park.

May 26, 2010 – Canadian Anticam Solves Last Great Protection Problem

Based in Squamish, Matt Maddaloni has been searching for a way of protecting many of the area’s expanding flake systems without using bolts.

May 25, 2010 – McColl and Lam Dominate Canadian National Bouldering Championships

Sean McColl once again proved why he is Canada’s top competition climber with his win at this weekend’s Canadian National Bouldering Championships.

May 21, 2010 – Steve House’s Secret Training Program Revealed

Renowned alpine climber Steve House’s personal training program should be mandatory reading for anyone wanting to climb hard in the mountains.

May 20, 2010 – Climbing Video Game Recreates Mount Asgard Adventure

Berghaus has just released an online video game that allows players to experience some of the challenges climbers encountered in the recent movie The Asgard Project.

May 19, 2010 – Major Access Victory in Ontario

The Ontario Access Coalition (OAC) has just confirmed a significant access victory with the re-opening of bouldering at designated areas at Halfway Log Dump (HWLD) in Bruce Peninsula National Park.