Search Results for: "canoe"
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Ice
New Big Alpine Mixed Route in Rockies
Ian Welsted, Maarten Van Haeren and Jay Mills have have made the first ascent of Canoeing to Cuba on Mount […]
Gripped Magazine October 30, 2015 -
Mountain
Slovenian and Canadian Send at Quebec’s Cap Trinite
This fall, Slovenian climber Gasper Pintar teamed up with Quebec-based Em Pellerin for some Cap Trinite climbing. Pellerin is a […]
Gripped Magazine October 9, 2015 -
Profiles
Vanishing Ice in Cirque of the Unclimbables
The Cirque of the Unclimbables is a collection of granite peaks in the Northwest Territories and their glaciers are vanishing. […]
Gripped Magazine September 1, 2015 -
Profiles
Ontario SUP-Access Bouldering
Stand up paddleboarding (SUP) is becoming a popular sport among climbers. It’s a great rest-day activity, plus you can access […]
Gripped Magazine May 26, 2014 -
Mountain
Japan Creates Holiday to Celebrate Mountains
Japan has more national holidays than any of its developed peers and it recently added Mountain Day to the list. Parliament […]
Gripped Magazine May 23, 2014 -
International
Paige Claassen on new Ecuador route
Ecuador is the eighth stop of Marmot’s Lead Now Tour, a global tour to inspire people through rock climbing and […]
Gripped Magazine April 8, 2014 -
News
Cecilie Skog Delivers at Banff Film Festival
Cecilie Skog was the first woman to climb the seven summits and visit both poles
Gripped Magazine November 3, 2013 -
2011.03
Two to Peru
Their plan was simple. Drive south through Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama to the end of the road at Panama City, hitting every bar and beach along the way. Leave the car in Panama, fly to Bogota in COlombia, travel by bus through Colombia and Ecuador into Peru, and try to climb at least one 6,000 m peak.
Gripped May 30, 2011 -
2011.03
10 Most Influential North American Climbing Titles
Although North America is not the birthplace of climbing, it is a continent that has given the pursuit many of its defining characteristics:crack climbing, ice-climbing, big wall climbing and V-grades among them. In contrast to Europe, it’s a place where getting to the route sometimes poses as much of a challenge as climbing it.
Gripped May 30, 2011