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The Must-Watch Climbing Videos This Week

A collection of the films that dropped in the past seven days, featuring big walls, bouldering, sport and more

Yosemite, Half Dome Rock Climbing

More climbers than ever are using YouTube to share their experiences, so we’ll be packaging everything up each week in a mini film fest-style story.

Below are videos from the around the world, from big walls in Yosemite to hard indoor boulders to classic in Font and more.

Strong boulderer Hannah Meul just announced that she’s started a new YouTube series with her first video, watch below.

Klaas Willems is a Rock Climber who, due to his Cystic Fibrosis, has dedicated his life to climbing in clean air. His journey takes on a new dimension when he is also diagnosed with cancer.

Katherine Choong, the first Swiss woman to climb 5.14d tries Fly, a 20 pitch 5.14a in the Lauterbrunnen Valley of Switzerland.

Seb Bouin, who regularly shares videos on his page, just uploaded a new one with some amazing looking climbing in Portugal.

Wedge Climbing shared a new video featuring Aidan Roberts on the first ascent of Spots of Time V17.

Magnus Midtbo visits Flatanger, home of some of the world’s hardest rock climbs including Silence 5.15d.

Amity Warme and Brent Barghahn are choosing to keep adventure alive. Going ground up, they pull off a free ascent of the Pineapple Express variation of El Niño (5.13b/c) over eight days, battling variable conditions, friable rock, and, for Warme, a serious finger injury.

Eric Karlsson returns to an indoor boulder that he attempted in 2019 in search of a send.

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