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From director Jon Glassberg and writer Caroline Treadway, this film documents Heather Weidner's attempt at trad climbing China Doll.

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The fight over Utah's Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments is just getting started

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The Himalayan Database has long been considered the place to find stats about climbs on the region's big peaks. Now, for the first time, that data will be free to the public.

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From filmmaker Jon Glassberg and writer Caroline Treadway, China Doll follows climbers Heather and Chris Weidner as Heather attempts to climb China Doll in Dream Canyon.

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When she was in college, Jack Kerouac’s book The Dharma Bums helped the author find her place in wilderness and in life. She hoped it would do the same for her 16-year-old son as they embarked on a mother-son California road trip retracing Kerouac’s adventures.

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Before Amazon and big-box stores, mountain shops like Eastside Sports dotted the West. Now, it's one of the last survivors.

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Meet Ray Verseau, widely known as the world's best belayer. Not only has he created a career out of belaying, he's made it into a lifestyle.

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Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright are known for sending incredible routes in remote regions around the world.

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And why I can't live without personal projects—even if they don't mean anything to anyone else

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With its new Walls Are Meant for Climbing program, the company hopes to make climbing accessible for everyone of all ages and abilities

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Tip: It helps to build your toddler a mini climbing wall so he can boulder with you

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The case for rethinking one of cycling's oldest and most misused components

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When he set a new record up Wyoming’s Devils Tower last month, Robert Kelman confirmed what experts say about aging and athletics: use it or lose it

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A growing number of outfitters are offering options for adaptive athletes

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Beckey, who has often been called the country’s ur-dirtbag—a climber who eschews riches to pursue climbing full-time—was widely recognized as North America’s most prolific mountaineer

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Most gyms have more to offer than a big wall

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The well-known mountain guide breaks down his 10 essentials

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The pro climber's 10 essential travel tools

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The ReelRock 12 Film Tour highlights this year's best climbing accomplishments from across the globe.

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A few months before Junko Tabei died, she looked back on her summit of Everest, and what drove her to keep climbing

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Skip the overpriced food from the concessioner and check out these local restaurants instead

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The National Park Service findings, released last week, are troubling. The reality is even worse.

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Jim Herrington's book 'The Climbers' is a masterful tribute to the formidable characters who shaped the sport

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The 27-year-old Kennedy died by suicide after Perkins, his girlfriend, was killed in an avalanche in Bozeman, Montana

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A team of some of the top mountaineers attempt the first ski descent of the world's fifth-highest peak.

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From the North Face and Camp4 Collective, Life Coach follows climbers Alex Honnold and Renan Ozturk in The Ruth Gorge in Alaska.

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For big projects, I need food that’s tasty, packable, and calorically dense. These blended bars are my answer.

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And how we can use that data to possibly prevent accidents on the crag

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For 19 years, Keir Beck has been behind some of the most complex stunts in the industry

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Writer and climber Jeff Johnson was near the base of El Cap when a chunk of rock the size of an apartment building broke off above him. Here's what he saw next.

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A piece of granite "the size of an apartment building" sheared off while 30 climbers were on the wall

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Plotting the sport's first ascents and groundbreaking advances

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Everything you need to scramble up your local alpine summit

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Backpacking a trail of biblical proportions

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The writer and film producer reveals her favorite tried-and-true women’s gear for the crag

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Doug Peacock, Mark Allen, Kris Tompkins, Shaun White, Lynn Hill, Lindsey Vonn, Yvon Chouinard, Conrad Anker, and Laird Hamilton reflect on their passions and their lives outside

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Her top tip: don't forget the coffee

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No one knew if it could be done. But when Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler climbed Mount Everest without oxygen in 1978, they smashed one of the last barriers of human performance. Almost 40 years later, both legends talk about their first ascent by “fair means”—and the long-running feud that followed.

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Change comes for everybody, including a group of adventurous friends who’ve convened for years to climb, swap stories, and hoist a few. These days, their founder is grappling with incurable cancer. On a happier note, their decision to open the doors a little wider has given the gathering a fresh, life-affirming spirit.

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12 pieces of essential gear chosen by our resident climber

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For climbers Carlo Traversi, Kevin Jorgeson, and Tommy Caldwell, multi-discipline climbing has become a top priority. Emerging from a conversation about pushing limits these three set up a new challenge: climb a 14'er, a 5.14, and V14 all in the same day.

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Seven hikers have died on 14ers since May, an unusual string of fatalities that has Aspen officials wondering what measures they're obligated to put in place to keep people safe in the mountains

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The Czech climber continues to dominate the climbing world, sending the world's first 5.15d in Norway

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From Never Not Collective, this the trailer for Pretty Strong which is an upcoming film project starring only women climbers.

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Why you can cut your mileage in half and still come out ahead

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After an injury to his hand, climber Bernd Zangerl tries one of the hardest routes of his life, Into the Sun.

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Sometimes people are looking for more than a good belay

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A driven, patient, and injured Vanessa O’Brien becomes the oldest woman—and first American one—to summit the Savage Mountain

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Andrew “Bob” Harris recently became the first person with Down syndrome to climb the Grand Teton

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When alpinist and photographer Cory Richards dug himself out of an avalanche in 2011, he emerged alive but scarred—an ascendant star in a community that tends to shun the very idea that trauma can have lasting effects. As his profile climbed ever higher, his career and personal life imploded. Six years later, one of the world’s best artist-adventurers comes clean about the panic attacks, PTSD, and alcohol abuse that nearly killed him.

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The Ptarmigan Traverse in Washington State’s North Cascades has had the word “classic” pinned to it nearly from the time it was pioneered in 1938. You don’t get much more high-n-wild in the Lower 48 than on this 35-mile-plus mountaineering trip, which starts in North Cascades National Park and immediately dives south into the Glacier Peak Wilderness.

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I'm as addicted to my phone as anyone. Could three weeks in Madagascar without service provide some sort of lasting digital renewal?

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When Daniel Duane was a kid, his father taught him how to climb in Yosemite. Two decades later, when his teenage daughter wanted a valley education of her own, he realized that the old beta no longer applied.

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The story of how a confectionary mishap helped Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reach the world's most famous summit

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Margaret Wheeler of the American Mountain Guides Association walks us through the steps it takes to clean an anchor.

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While living on a portaledge—a suspended platform about the size of a double bed—you still need to perform basic bodily functions, including, yes, answering calls of nature. This is how it works.

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And the very important lessons we can learn from them

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Travel is one long introduction to the broadest of humanity. We aren’t perfect, but most members of our species are worth knowing. To meet those neighbors, follow these simple rules.

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From hemp oil to ginger tea to earplugs, here’s what the climber and BASE jumper can’t live without

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Six bold new products for summer 2018

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The teenage phenom on reaching the summit and knowing when to give up

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Hollywood screws up a lot of action-sports sequences, but rock climbing continues to make pivotal appearances in films both lousy and excellent. From Christopher Nolan epics to overlooked Disney films, here are our top 10 on-camera climbing scenes.

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The key to a successful adventure can be as simple as showing up

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The focus-demanding sport could affect the brain more deeply than we know

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After three days of climbing and bolting in this area, we headed home, convinced that rural Indonesia has the potential to become a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts

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Female athletes deserve the same respect for their athletic abilities as their male counterparts

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Our writer visited the 10,000-square-foot facility in Ventura, California, home to thousands of products-cum-talismans, and came away with more than just an appreciation for the brand's gear heritage

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He's not just the greatest climber on the planet—he may be the greatest person, period

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Touchstone Climbing out of California is working on a new series called 'Behind The Set' which profiles their routesetters that make your climbs possible.

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We caught up with the climber to talk about his most essential everyday gear

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Anna Pfaff is a professional alpinist when conditions are right and a trauma nurse the rest of the time

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A new documentary bears witness to the last days of a dangerous and respected tradition in remote Nepal

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Climbers, cyclists, runners, and all kinds of other athletes—both men and women—are starting to speak out about disordered eating in their communities

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From Outdoor Research and filmmaker Henna Taylor, The Honeymoon Is Over follows climber Madeline Sorkin as she becomes the first woman to send this 5.13c route.

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Mammut has teamed up with climbing legends like Ron Kauk to explore some of bouldering's most classic lines. The first route they revisit is Midnight Lighting named after the late Jimmy Hendrix.

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The renowned videographer and photographer opens up about filming Alex Honnold's epic free solo climb, how he analyzes risk, and what it's like to be a social media kingpin

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From Carhartt Handmade Films, Fathers Talking Fatherhood features actor/climber/father/badass Jason Mamoa and a group of exceptional fathers as they reflect on what it means to be a dad.

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Honnold is known for his minimalism, both in climbing and in life. But there are couple items he deems essential.

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Presenting the best burgs on the planet

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