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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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.
The climber driving the ambulance was only trying to help the climber who had fallen on his head.