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  1. Climbing Magazine | Bouldering, Sport, Trad, and Alpine Climbing

    Apr 3, 2026 · Since 1970, Climbing Magazine has been the voice of the climbing world, publishing climbing news, interviews, features, opinions, and advice.

  2. News Archives - Climbing

    The indictment of the Nepal helicopter rescue scammers contains hundreds of pages of evidence for insurance fraud—and zero evidence for poisoning.

  3. Skills Archives - Climbing

    When a climber passed out and projectile vomited at the anchor, I discovered some key guidelines all of us should climb by.

  4. Your Complete Guide to Rock Climbing Ropes

    Jun 20, 2025 · The differences between rock climbing ropes can quite literally mean life and death. Here's what you need to know to buy your first rope.

  5. Before Free Soloing Was a Spectacle, It Was a Silent Game

    Jan 21, 2026 · A legendary climber reflects on a fateful day climbing without a rope, as well as the evolution and history of free soloing.

  6. America's 100 Best Sport Climbing Routes

    Jul 4, 2023 · Grab a cold one, sit down with your friends, and get ready to debate this list—and build one hell of a sport climbing bucket list in the process.

  7. The Complete Guide to Healing A Climbing Finger Injury - Climbing

    Sep 5, 2025 · A comprehensive treatment plan, written by a physical therapist and based on evidence-based research, to heal a climbing finger injury.

  8. The World’s 13 Most-Sandbagged Climbing Areas, Ranked

    Sep 2, 2025 · From Colorado to the Czech Republic, here are the climbing areas across the globe with the most sandbagged grades and, in some cases, R-rated vibes.

  9. Gear Archives - Climbing

    California Nutrition Startup Launches New Protein Chalk for Climbing “If you’re going to inadvertently inhale chalk, you might as well hit your macros,” says the 26-year-old cofounder of NutriHacks.

  10. First 5.15 Trad Climb by Connor Herson - Climbing

    Feb 12, 2026 · Connor Herson redpointed 'Drifter’s Escape,' the world's first 5.15 trad climb, after 20-odd sessions in Squamish, B.C.