Sasha DiGiulian and Marianna Ordóñez Pick Up Where Lynn Hill Left Off in Madagascar
Twenty-six years after Hill developed Bravo Les Filles (5.13d; 2,000ft) in the Tsaranoro Valley, the route sees its first female free ascent.
Twenty-six years after Hill developed Bravo Les Filles (5.13d; 2,000ft) in the Tsaranoro Valley, the route sees its first female free ascent.
"The last thing I remember after reaching the chains at the top of the route is landing feet first on the ground, crumpling in a heap."
What I learned after injury, doubt, and dozens of conversations with elite climbers
Hill shares her latest projects and her hope for the future
The new HBO film "Here to Climb" offers an analytical and surprisingly candid exploration of Sasha DiGiulian's journey from solitary sport climber to team player. The film debuts Tuesday, June 18 at 9pm ET/PT on HBO.
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Each January we post a farewell tribute to those members of our community lost in the year just past. Some of the people you may have heard of, some not. All are part of our community and contributed to climbing.
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These all-too-common climbing mistakes could kill you, hurt you, beat you down, delay your send, or ruin your reputation.
Author Alison Osius, a senior editor at Climbing, has been climbing hard and writing about it for decades. Here are five crucial things she's learned.
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