Search Results for: "cerro torre"
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News
Two Climbers Die on Caraz in Cordillera Blanca
The exact cause of the accident is not yet known
Gripped July 16, 2019 -
News
Lianet Castillo is 14 and Sends 5.13c in Venezuela
Lianet Castillo has sent Chicho el Bárbaro and become the youngest Latin American to climb 5.13c. “Few people can imaging […]
Gripped October 18, 2018 -
International
31-Hour Push Opens New Patagonia Route
Chilean climbers Felipe Bishara and Christian Barra Munoz have climbed a new route on the unclimbed southeast face of Cerro […]
Gripped August 20, 2018 -
International
Markus Pucher’s First Winter Solo of Aguja Guillaumet
Markus Pucher has made the first winter solo of Aguja Guillaumet in Patagonia, during a very snowy year. On Sept. […]
Gripped September 11, 2017 -
International
Canadians Climb Despite Cold Patagonia Weather
Between Argentina and Chile, it’s been a cold and wet season in Patagonia. Many strong climbers have visited and left […]
Gripped February 17, 2017 -
International
Top International Big Wall Climbs of 2016
It was a memorable year for big wall climbing with some big sends going down in Yosemite, on Baffin Island, […]
Gripped December 31, 2016 -
Mountain
The 50th Anniversary of Fitz Roy’s Supercanaleta
On Jan. 15, 1965, Carlos Comesana and Jose Luis Fonrouge made the first ascent of the Supercanaleta on Fitz Roy. Comesana and […]
Gripped Magazine January 16, 2015 -
Video
Chilly in Chile: new ice routes in South America
Anna Torretta and Cecilia Buil spent South America’s winter finding new ice routes around the Cerro El Marmolejo glacier in […]
Gripped Magazine October 13, 2014 -
Bouldering
From Around the World: new routes and wild K2 stats!
Here is an update on what has been going on outside of Canada this summer. On May 29 and 30, […]
Gripped Magazine August 13, 2014 -
Ice
Copp-Dash Award Winners
The Copp-Dash Inspire Award, sponsored by Black Diamond Equipment, La Sportiva, Mountain Hardwear and Patagonia (and with in-kind support from […]
Gripped Magazine February 7, 2014