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Coronavirus. Climbing. Unprecedented. Times.
In his editor's note to the July 2020 issue, Francis Sanzaro reckons with what it means to be a climber---and to put together a magazine about climbing---during the coronavirus pandemic when climbing around the globe came to a standstill.
Beer And Gear, Ep. 21 | Rab Zero G Jacket
Editor Francis Sanzaro discusses his go-to jacket.
Beer And Gear, Ep. 3 | adidas Multi Pants
Our new gear review series featuring Editor Francis Sanzaro and Ad Sales Manager Albert Ok. In this episode they take a look at the adidas Multi Pants.
Beer and Gear, Ep. 2 | Black Diamond Aspect
Our new gear review series featuring Editor Francis Sanzaro and Ad Sales Manager Albert Ok. In this episode they take a look at the Black Diamond Aspect.
Beer and Gear, Ep. 1 | Scarpa Instinct SR
Our new gear review series featuring Editor Francis Sanzaro and Ad Sales Manager Albert Ok.
Forty Pieces of Gear
The 2019 edition of Ascent---compendium of the year’s best writing---is now available! For a preview of what's inside, check out Francis Sanzaro's Editor's Note.
Enrollment is Now Open for the 2020 John Long Writing Symposium!
The 2020 John Long Writing Symposium, hosted by Rock and Ice and sponsored by Adidas in Carbondale, Colorado, will run from July 6-11. Reserve your spot today! Email Rock and Ice editor Francis Sanzaro fsanzaro@bigstonepub.com
Nearly Dead: A Preview of the Epic Adventures Issue
Rock and Ice Editor Francis Sanzaro's editor's note for 2019's Epic Adventures issue.
A Breakout Year for Climbing
In this Editor's Note from issue 255, currently on newsstands, R&I Editor Francis Sanzaro contemplates "Free Solo," "The Dawn Wall" and climbing's big year.
Does El Cap Matter?
R&I Editor Francis Sanzaro introduces the El Cap Free issue with a look at why El Cap still matters.
What in the F#&k Were You Thinking? – Editor’s Note #247
RI's editor Francis Sanzaro thinks about the effects on everyday climbing culture as free soloing has trickled into the mainstream and become more normalized.
The Homeland: Sicily
A third-generation American, the author journeys back to Sicily to find his roots—and a whole lot of awesome routes.