Climbing Magazine - Issue 159
Climbing Magazine - Issue 159
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In this issue
GRASPING AT DRAWS
The human side of Alex
Honnold, TRYING FOR INVISIBLE
Confronting our sport’s true
impacts on the road to La
Esfi nge, Peru, IN SESSION
Balance your body to climb
harder and prevent injury...
Sending on Mars: A Simulation
Sending on Mars: A Simulation
3 mins
Progression
How Keenan Takahashi is pushing the highball envelope.
9 mins
Pink Rain
Pink Rain
1 min
Tis' The Season For Ice Climbing … I Guess
IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR. A white cloak blankets the forest floor, feathery pillows adorn the pine boughs, and the snow dampens all sound, transforming the wilderness into a winter wonderland. It’s terrible. All the rock is either too wet or too cold to climb, and this shit goes on for, like, three months. That’s right—now is the season when you might as well go ice climbing. What else are you going to do? Weave through kids on leashes at the ski resort? Suffocate in a sauna? Snuggle with your significant other under a warm blanket, next to a crackling fire, eating Nutella with a spoon while binge-watching that new HBO series? Those all sound really nice, but you should still go ice climbing, I guess.
3 mins
Climbing Magazine Description:
Publisher: Outside
Category: Sports
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Leaders of the vertical world. For 40 years, Climbing has been the leading source of information about climbing and mountaineering, as well as the values and community that have grown around these sports. Reaching more than 130,000 readers with 10 issues a year, the magazine is known for its stunning photography, expert technical advice, and rich coverage of routes, crags, and mountain ranges all over the world. It’s also beloved for a long heritage of epic survival stories, exclusive accounts of first ascents, and deep portraits of the colorful personalities that make the sport so lively.
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