Climbing

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After a Nearly Fatal Fall, Climber Hazel Findlay Confronts Her Fears on the Rock

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Canada’s B.I.G. Initiative Empowers Women to Achieve Their Climbing Goals

These Women Are Making Space for Femininity in Climbing

It Isn’t Always Easy to Be a Female Climbing-Gym Owner

‘Not Just a Boys’ Club’ Kicks Gender Stereotypes in Climbing to the Curb

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For the Texas Lady Crushers, Rock Climbing Is a Sport for Everyone

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Matt Cornell’s Solo Climb of the Nutcracker Is a Testament to His Mental Fortitude

Kai Lightner Wants to Encourage the Next Generation of Rock Climbers

Why Marc-André Leclerc Agreed to Be Filmed in ‘The Alpinist’

‘Home Crag’ Highlights the Precarious Future of a Beloved Utah Climbing Spot

Climbing at Utah’s Little Cottonwood Canyon Is in Jeopardy
‘The Network’ Gets to the Connected Heart of Climbing
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The Network, a new documentary from Red Bull TV, has a simple premise: the vast number of boulderers around the world are actually more interconnected than they seem. Veteran climbing filmmaker Chuck Fryberger shows how elite competitors and successful semipros form a community united by their passion, work ethic, and dedication to the sport. The film showcases some of the events and climbing destinations that bring together athletes at the highest level, with footage of everything from World Cup circuit competitions to trailblazing problems in the mountains of southern Australia to the training routines of major climbers like Kilian Fischhuber and Daniel Woods. The documentary airs May 8 at 9 p.m. EDT on Outside TV.
How to watch The Network:
Streaming on Outside TV+ available on the free Outside TV app, Dish, Redbox, the Roku Channel, Samsung TVPlus, Sling, Stirr, Vizio WatchFree, Xumo, and more.