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Ham and Eggs

Posted May 6, 2013

Last month and on the heels of unforgiving winter conditions, Dustin Byrne and Tad McCrea landed at the Mountain House in the Ruth Gorge. Prior to their arrival, temperatures had dropped below -30 degrees Fahrenheit. Deep snow and overhanging mushrooms stalled several team efforts to reach the top of the infamous Mooses Tooth massif.

The Pursuit: Norway Ice Climbing

Posted April 1, 2013

The Pursuit" chronicles two trips to the land of the midnight sun. "The movie is very much self shot," says Aaron Mulkey, "I wanted to keep the sense of adventure in the film."

Trio Attempts Unrepeated Russian Route on the Eiger

Posted March 27, 2013

Earlier this month, Neil Chelton, Ross Kain and Andy Kirkpatrick attempted the second ascent of the Russian Direttissima (EX: 5.10- 100 degrees, 1800m, Arkhipov-Dmitrienko-Malygin-Tsyganov, 2006) on the Eiger's north face, and produced this video. They turned back in warm conditions on the A5 pitch...

Davis and Richard Seek Forgotten Lines in Canyonlands National Park

Posted March 18, 2013

An exciting video of Steph Davis and Mario Richard BASE jumping and then climbing a Steve Hong and Steve Carruthers' route, Glad To Be A Trad (5.13a, 50m), in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. According to Desert Rock: Rock Climbing in the National Parks, written by Eric Bjornstad, the line climbs a right-facing dihedral to a thin crack on the upper face of the canyon wall.

An Aerial View of Ice Climbing in Iceland's West Fjord

Posted February 28, 2013

Aerial footage of Dawn Glanc and Tim Emmett climbing in Iceland's West Fjord gives us a new perspective on big ice routes. The wide-angle lens of the hovering aircraft shows the full context of the climb—the coast, turf houses, treeless landscape and snow-covered roads—not just the up-and-down views of typical climbing films. Within this setting, the two climbers look almost insignificant.

Cairngorms: Multiple Falls on Stiff Ice

Posted February 8, 2013

A combination of bulletproof, dinner-plating ice and poor technique give two climbers an exciting day at Coire an t-Sneachda in the Scottish Cairngorms. After taking two falls, they still finished the climb.

Climbing Nanga Parbat in the Cold Winter Months

Posted January 31, 2013

Daniele Nardi (Italy) and Elisabeth Revol (France) are attempting the first winter ascent of Nanga Parbat (8125m) in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. They have been capturing video footage in the midst of their cold and windy attempt, giving us a good impression of what it's like up there this time of year.

Franconia Notch: The Black Dike

Posted January 21, 2013

In 1971, a 19-year-old John Bouchard, climbed the 400-foot Black Dike up Cannon Cliff, solo, despite having a stuck rope, one mitten and a broken pick. In his time, a WI4+ was unheard of, and only four years earlier, the hardest "stepless ascent" was Mount Washington's Pinnacle Gully at WI3+.

Regulators, Episode 9: Chasing the Unknown

Posted January 16, 2013

"Chasing the Unknown," Episode 9 of the Regulators, takes you from the start of the ice season this year in October as my partners and I started hitting the hills in search of ice. It seems like every year we start searching earlier, yet we still expect to find ice somewhere.

Bozeman Ice Fest Trailer

Posted November 1, 2012

It's COMING!



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