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Between rock-climbing professionally and running a nutrition-bar business, DiGiulian looks for products that pull double duty and save her time

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Firefighter James Lawless tackles the rugged terrain of Bronco Off-Roadeo Nevada before climbing with Bronco Ambassador Maiza Lima

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There were oh so many highlights in Saturday’s historic Lead & Boulder Combined event

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U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez cited Barrett’s pattern of terrorizing his victims and a clear lack of remorse as reasons for issuing the maximum penalty

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The policy mandates athletes to undergo questionnaires and tests before competing, with those identified as at-risk receiving further evaluation and treatment

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A retired physician’s efforts to mitigate his Parkinson’s symptoms catalyzed a program that would turn a climbing gym into a research facility

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If the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service proposals pass, fixed anchors in wilderness will be considered illegal unless granted special permission

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Honnold’s latest climbing docuseries ‘Arctic Ascent’ focuses on melting glaciers and a remote rock wall. Articles editor Frederick Dreier breaks down the new National Geographic film.

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Historically, climbers cut their teeth with the help of guides or mentors. Now a new climber can follow, scroll, and like their way toward proficiency. Or can they?

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On Sunday, October 22, Touchstone’s Hollywood Boulders management were made aware that a member of the gym had suggested that they were armed and dangerous

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Deep in the Canadian wilderness, two professional climbers in dire straits triggered a rescue with their cell phone

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DiGiulian just wrote her memoir while running her own business, making movies, and chasing tough climbs. Here's how she balances it all.

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The complete guide for your most important piece of climbing equipment

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Austin Howell soloed harder and more often than almost anyone else in the country, documenting his exploits on Instagram and a podcast. But behind the scenes his mental health was faltering.

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Kaitlyn Brann, 34, died after being struck on a popular route on May 12

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Cohen Schaumann is recuperating in a hospital after suffering a brutal fall on April 21

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Visiting the indoor crag during peak hours helped me cultivate a community

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When it comes to advocating for adaptive athletes, the climber and National Park Service employee will never hold back

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After over a year of effort, Sharma clipped the chains on Sleeping Lion, his second 5.15c. We caught up with Sharma to hear more about his process, training, and how he’s managed to balance his family, career, and climbing goals.

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Bishop recently suffered catastrophic flooding, and officials are asking visitors not to travel to popular crags

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During a climbing trip in Greece, the adaptive athlete saw the possibility for shared experiences that can truly change our way of thinking

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When one of the world’s best crack climbers was grounded by chronic fatigue syndrome—a mysterious illness with disabling symptoms that can include a mix of confusion, headaches, and sensory overload—his life became an uphill struggle just to feel human again.

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Runner, 24, discusses his victorious effort on the reality show, and the hurdles he’s overcome as a transgender athlete

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After more than a decade in the spotlight, the Hollywood star has a new HBO Max project, ‘The Climb,’ that lets him do what he loves most: scale gnarly cliffs alongside climbing icon Chris Sharma

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The author imagines a lineup of wants and needs suited for a life spent at the crag

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Sasha DiGiulian, Brette Harrington, and Matilda Söderlund traveled to Spain to send one of the hardest such routes. Rayu marks 16 pitches of biting limestone and a 5.14b crux. For DiGiulian, it also signaled a return to the height of her athletic career.

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In October, Rekabi made headlines by competing without a hijab. Now, outlet IranWire reports that a new video shows the crushed ruins of her home.

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Coloradan Bayes Wilder had a massive day of climbing in Spain

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A storm rolled into Riverside County on October 22, stranding the duo high on a famed rock climbing route

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From Red Rock to Acadia, and Asheville to Maui, these climbing destination are unforgettable stocking stuffers

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Massacre Rocks were the traditional wintering grounds for the Shoshone-Bannock people

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Escobar, 31, and climber Chelsea Walsh, 33, were found at the base of Tahquitz Peak near Idyllwild, California

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Since 2007, Paradox Sports has run climbing trips, community nights, and training programs for veterans and adaptive athletes

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Hsin started climbing at a gym outside Denver, Colorado. Now, he’s completed some of the toughest bouldering problems in the state.

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Whether you love scaling big rocks or just watching others do it on the big screen, these films capture climbing at its best

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Americans Josh Wharton and Vince Anderson completed the first integral ascent and first free ascent of the Italian route “Suerte” on 20,100-foot Peruvian peak Jirishanca

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Washington Commanders guard Wes Schweitzer says climbing has made him a better football player, but that’s not why he does it. He’s developed a passion for the sport, and plans to keep sending well after his playing days are over.

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The four-part Teton Gravity Research series, premiering this week, captures incredible footage of terrifying expeditions, but it succeeds because of the compelling human stories at its heart

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Several recent email submissions describing real-life blunders from the world of rock have left us extremely worried about some of you. No sharp objects near climbing ropes, please!

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She didn’t seem up for the challenge—but her friend kept pushing her to keep soloing anyway

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One of America’s top climbers offers advice on how to use your lower body to power up a crag

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Professional climber Jonathan Siegrist shares the secrets to building strong hands

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Tom Randall and Pete Whittaker completed a 2,500-foot roof crack under a freeway in Devon, England, their latest in a series of bridge climbs since they started scaling concrete in 2020

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The famous climber reflects on parenthood, risk, and how he plans to pursue future projects

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Change offered an elite athlete an opportunity to better understand herself—and what she still wants from her sport

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Sasha DiGiulian set out to become the first woman and second person in history to complete the Rocky Mountain Trilogy, a compilation of three of the hardest 5.14 big walls in the Canadian Rockies

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‘The Trilogy’ features one of climbing’s strongest personalities at her most vulnerable

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As a city kid with a back condition, Maricela Rosales was an unlikely outdoor athlete. But scaling walls became her pathway to joy.

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Six of the world’s leading climbers take on one of the world’s last great climbing frontiers: Queen Maud Land

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Watch the short film ‘Queen Maud Land’ with your Outside+ membership

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A 31-year-old climber took a fatal fall earlier this month in Colorado’s Eldorado Canyon State Park

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The IFSC had to apologize—twice—for broadcasting sexualized footage of climber Johanna Farber. The time for women athletes to be portrayed with respect is long overdue.

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President Biden just restored the national monument’s boundaries. Now it’s time for deeper healing and restorative justice for the region’s Indigenous people.

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The two climbing greats teach important things about footwork, climbing holds, and how to avoid being a gumby

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An unnatural lack of fear, a high tolerance for suffering, and a healthy sense of humor. Just ask Cedar Wright.

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Despite difficult conditions, the women’s sport-climbing finals produced a predictable result

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American Nathaniel Coleman took second, while perennial favorite Adam Ondra missed out on the podium altogether

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These are the best climbing movies on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ right now

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Her list of physical feats seems almost impossible. Win national sport-climbing competitions starting at the age of 13? Check. Summit Mount Everest? Check. Free-climb El Capitan in under 24 hours? That, too. But in order to cement her status as one of the world’s best climbers, there were more daunting obstacles to overcome.

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For Monserrat Alvarez Matehuala, bringing her full identity as a woman of color to rock climbing has been both challenging and healing.

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Jordan Cannon found the courage to share his true self in an unlikely place: on the face of Yosemite’s El Capitan, with his hero

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Despite their differences, climbing’s most famous besties get along because they share the same convictions, support each other’s harebrained schemes, and, of course, engage in some good-natured smack talk

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Mason Earle was scaling iconic rock faces when he was diagnosed with a chronic illness. Now he faces his greatest test of endurance.

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It's time to stop judging people for how they recreate outside

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There are easy ways to prevent both, yet we carry on as if nothing is wrong

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Wade Moriss and Stefan Griebel don’t consider themselves fast runners or climbers. But when you combine the two, they are a powerhouse.

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A new documentary provides an in-depth look at the global bouldering community

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A TV series from the makers of the popular film tour features races up El Capitan, sea-cliff climbing, and more

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Is protecting your children from harm the best way for them to explore and understand the world?

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All too often, we tell ourselves that being scared is just part of an adventure. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

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Totally normal ways to keep the conversation moving

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The company sponsors some of the best athletes in the world, from Emily Harrington to Alex Honnold, all of whom are vying for a slice of the brand’s annual budget to support their expeditions. The process can be as competitive as getting into an Ivy League university—except, if approved, the athletes are often taking on death-defying adventures.

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Students from Ida B. Wells Middle School visit Carderock Recreation Area, just outside Washington, D.C., to rock-climb for the first time

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The climber talks about the scary falls that actually enabled her to make it to the top of Yosemite's iconic big wall

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Brooklyn Boulders said it provided "climbing and community for all." Employees said that couldn't be further from the truth. Now the company is rolling out a series of changes to work toward its DEI goals.

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