Killer Bees: Attacked on a Multipitch Climb in Hueco Tanks
Question: How do you escape a cloud of angry killer bees when you're hundreds of feet up on a climb? Answer: It's not easy.
Question: How do you escape a cloud of angry killer bees when you're hundreds of feet up on a climb? Answer: It's not easy.
Two camp counsellors blunder into a Southern suffer fest
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High on El Cap during the disastrous storm of 1997, two best friends battled every difficulty you can imagine. And some you can't...
Unbelievable save on Astroman.
When Dave Towse's hands started cramping up in a no-fall-zone on a 5.12c X, things got scary and fast.
The difference between luck and misfortune is as thin as a crack in the ice.
A shattered leg, a new direction.
Turns out trad isn’t the same as sport climbing.
Unbelievable best-case scenario, in the absolute worst case.
Scottish climber Robbie Phillips enters the White Room on the classic Deep Cut Chimney (4 IV) of Hell’s Lum, a 2,700-foot peak in the Cairngorms, Scottish Highlands.
The pilot transmitted a mayday moments before ditching in the open ocean. Frank, wrapped in Ken's pullover and new windproofs, was still lashed semi-conscious to the stretcher. Sugar couldn't swim.