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TNB: No Such Luck13-May-2013A simple house chore saves the author from being swept away in an avalanche....
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TNB: Erasing Midnight Lightning07-May-2013On March 31, the legendary chalk-drawn lightning bolt beneath Yosemite valley's Midnight Lightning (V8) was removed under the cover of night. Claims surfaced that the bolt had lost its magic. Was this true? ...
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TNB: Mayhem: Crawling, Balling and Brawling on the Evere$t Soap Opera30-Apr-2013Tomorrow is May 1, the official beginning of Evere$t $ummit $ea$on. Just as basketball has March Madness, climbers have May on Everest, AKA Mayhem. Like a huge and dangerous soap-opera set, each May the flanks of Everest are overrun with humanity engaging in every sin from rampant fornication to shameless acquisitiveness. ...
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TNB: Watching the Boston Marathon22-Apr-2013That was our corner, where the bombs exploded, where any of us who watched were smiling or crying. Those people are all of us....
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TNB: Chasing the Devil's Snort16-Apr-2013Years ago, before the invention of the chocolate-covered espresso bean, I started each morning at a bivy by eating coffee grounds, and at times would carry a stove and espresso maker to the crag, both for enjoyment and as a guarantee. It is not far fetched to say that drinking coffee is as important to your climbing success as dusting your hands with chalk. If I could only have one, I’d choose coffee....
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TNB: Born-Again Gumby09-Apr-2013Ah…spring is here! And with the thaw of winter, climbers in my neck of the woods (the Colorado Rockies) return to the rock like newborn babes. At least I do. With soft skin, flabby muscles and a wobbly head, I’ll crawl out from the dark cave of winter a born-again gumby. ...
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TNB: Super Unknown: Austin Dark Horse Establishes 5.14d in Random Texas Cave02-Apr-2013Regardless of how many confirmed 5.14ds there are in the States, to me it’s interesting that a decidedly part-time climber put up one of the most difficult routes on the continent at a backwater crag in Texas. How can that even happen? Well, one reason is Rupesh Chhagan....
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TNB: Fearless?22-Mar-2013What do Lindsey Vonn and Alex Honnold have in common? And what not?...
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TNB: The Big Freaking Deal, Ain't Bouldering18-Mar-2013Last week when the British alpinist Jonathan Griffith linked, solo, in winter, in a day, the North Faces of Aiguille Verte, Les Courtes and Les Droites, down climbing two of the faces and skiing off the backside of the third and final climb, most people skipped the news. ...
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TNB: Honnold's Achilles' Heel12-Mar-2013Alex Honnold and I have a secret. That’s right. Alex Honnold—the boldest climber in the world—and I (a nobody) share an intimate secret. ...
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TNB: He's Either Crazy or a Poet05-Mar-2013His axe was still raised. He glanced away, refusing again to connect, his eyes the same color as the ice. The scene was straight out of a Neruda poem, I thought, the one about the cruel wind slaughtering butterflies. Or maybe something from Eliot? Me and the grump were Prufrocks measuring out our lives with coffee spoons, hollow men engaged in an expiring pursuit. How terribly, terribly sad. I sniffed. ...
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TNB: The Best Sport for Kids?26-Feb-2013On consecutive weekends recently I attended a youth ski race and a high-school climbing comp. I also found out this: in my state of Colorado there are now more than twice as many high-school climbing teams as high-school ski teams. ...
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TNB: The Fish Cheat and the Prince of Climbing20-Feb-2013Amid the rot of professional sports, there's a Prince beyond reproach. ...
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TNB: A Letter from Santa... I mean Sharma12-Feb-2013Chris Sharma doesn’t want to get “overwhelmed by taking it all too seriously…” But, as climbers, we do like to take it seriously. We want to debate why Sharma didn’t send La Dura Dura (5.15c) first! ...
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TNB: Traveler's Advisory: El Potrero Chico, Mexico04-Feb-2013Recent violence near Potrero Chico confirms that the region is potentially unsafe for climbers....
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TNB: A Year Ago: Athol29-Jan-2013Sometimes Andrew Lindblade, shaken by a near miss or just discouraged during a bad day in the mountains, would tell Athol Whimp that was it. “I’m retiring,” he’d say. Whimp, the other half of that powerful, intuitive climbing partnership, paid no attention. Whimp knew, Lindblade told me recently, to laugh at doubt....
Alex and Thomas Huber Climb in Queen Maud Land
Stephon Siegrist and the Huber Brothers-three of Europe's top free climbers-embark on an Antarctic expedition to the spellbinding realm of the Queen Mound Land, and open the coldest chapter of their lives.








