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Climbing Nanga Parbat in the Cold Winter Months
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.
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24 Tool User
In which our managing editor presents: George Finch and his amazing feathered dream coat.
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Future First Ascents: The Faces of the Mugs Stump Award
We already introduced their objectives. Now meet the nine teams chasing those summits with all of Mug Stump’s boldness and commitment to light and clean alpinism.
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Alpinist 41: The Cover (Back)story
We were on the North Face of the Eiger. Clint Eastwood was dangling free over an ugly overhang with his rope attached to the end of a ladder that was rigged like a diving board. It protruded about 20 feet over the edge of a rock ledge….
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Franconia Notch: The Black Dike
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+.
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Petzl Nomic: My Deep Affection (Affliction?)
Every climber has a different torso length, forearm length, wrist flexibility, posture and middle school softball trauma; everyone’s swing is different. Consequently, the swing of this tool will feel good to some and not to others. The Nomic climbs beautifully for me. It is one of the very few pieces of equipment that actually increases…
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Regulators, Episode 9: Chasing the Unknown
“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.
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Mugs Stump-Funded Expeditions: 2012 In Review
Find out what happened to each of the teams funded by our 2012 Mugs Stump Award.
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Golgotha and the Angel: Reveling in the Unclimbed
Through spindrift and 70 mph winds, Clint Helander and Ben Trocki chase 45-year-old projects in the Revelation Mountains of Alaska.
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An Arctic Expedition Trilogy Perceived
The continued search to discover and climb the northernmost rock formations on Earth in Franz Josef Land, Russia
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