Gripped February 1, 2010
The mystery of whether Andrew Irvine and George Mallory reached the summit of Everest almost three decades before Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s famous 1953 ascent may finally be answered.
Gripped February 1, 2010
The Vancouver based Aeriosa Dance Society known for its inspirational aerial based choreography is commemorating the 2010 Olympics with a series of special performances. The shows will take place between March 17-20 at the Vancouver Central Library Building and with performances from famous Canadian climbers like Will Stanhope, Jason Kruk and Colin Zacharias as well as Canadian resident Abby Watkins.
Gripped January 28, 2010
Although the Climber’s Access Society of British Columbia (CASBC) released its user survey results for Bugaboo Provincial Park late last year, many climbers may still not be aware of the report’s findings.
Gripped January 27, 2010
It seems that between sending difficulty-defining new lines Chris Sharma is finding time to also bolt some new routes. Recently he equipped a new 50m ine in Oliana, Spain that he thinks could clock in at 9b (5.15b).
Gripped January 26, 2010
Southern Ontario has never been associated with difficult mixed climbing, but that’s all about to change largely due to the efforts of St Catharines local Nate Kutcher.
Gripped January 25, 2010
Austria’s Markus Bendler and France’s Stephanie Maureau were victorious in the men’s and women’s UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup lead climbing competition held in Saas Fee, Switzerland.
Gripped January 25, 2010
The talented Basque climber Iker Pou has bagged the first repeat of Chris Sharma’s Demencia senil, 9a+ in Margalef.
Gripped January 22, 2010
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Gripped January 22, 2010
An upcoming amendment to Nepal’s constitution legalizing same-sex marriage could create lucrative tourism opportunities for the nation’s struggling economy.
Gripped January 20, 2010
In Feb 2010 Gripped an anonymous writer going by the name of Barry wrote a letter describing the hardships of life as a sponsored climber. The letter created some controversy and a number of climbers suspected the famous Canadian alpinist Barry Blanchard may have written it.