The Surprising Popularity of Buildering
Buildering is a discipline with a long history at the fringes and limitless possibility for the future.
Buildering is a discipline with a long history at the fringes and limitless possibility for the future.
Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A new limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine. This week: Molly Mitchell.
Away From the Wall: Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A new limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine.
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Away From the Wall: Athletes in isolation during the coronavirus crisis. A new limited-run column from R&I columnist Owen Clarke. Follow along as he checks in with top climbers to see what they are up to in their quarantine.
Stuck inside? Wishing there was some way to infuse your day with a little more stoke? The sad truth is that you can’t always be climbing. Lucky for you, we’ve rounded up a list of climbing podcasts for every mood to keep you motivated until the next time you chalk up.
Now is not the time to take a big climbing trip.
“I think everyone is in trouble because they don't have clients,” Pasang Rinzee Sherpa, a three-time Everest summiter and freelance mountain guide said.
Check out Rock and Ice's author page.
An excerpt from "Salat Al Zuhr"---an essay in Lucas Roman's new collection Aperture Alike---about Imam Ghazaly, the author's old friend and a first-generation Indian navigating his relationship to climbing and Allah in the face of his Parkinson’s Disease.
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A definitive, searchable table of every 5.15 ever climbed—with route info, ascentionists and location. Read on below the table for in-depth analysis of the data. Enjoy!