180 South: Conquerors of the Useless
Inspired by a film from 1968, Jeff Johnson and Chris Malloy find their own way to Patagonia, learning the true meaning of adventure along the way.
Inspired by a film from 1968, Jeff Johnson and Chris Malloy find their own way to Patagonia, learning the true meaning of adventure along the way.
Matt McCormick presents a brief modern history of climbing in the Adirondacks, with photos by Dave Vuono.
Lion’s Head is a peaceful port village in Ontario, Canada surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs…
Alden Pellett climbs a new route, Bob Timmer awes the crowd, and a reporter gets terrorized at the fourth annual Smuggs Ice Bash.
Jon Walsh and Ian Welsted establish a beautiful new mixed line in Icefall Brook, a remote amphitheater of ice in British Columbia.
When a team of American climbers establishes Southern Crossing (V 5.11+, 1,300′) on the Brandberg in Namibia, their journey of understanding has just begun.
Will Gadd speaks about his “endless ascent” at Ouray, in which he climbed more than 25,000′ in a single day and raised over $15,000 for the dZi Foundation.
Guy Lacelle solos a 180-meter WI6 free solo in Hemsedal, Norway.
Dozens upon dozens of climbers–competitors, festivalgoers and friends–organized a celebration of Guy’s life. The result was an emotional but heartening gathering that shook not only the climbers in attendance, but those in the greater community, those who had heard that a legend, in life, was no more.
Alpinist celebrates the life of artist Sean McCabe, whose boldness on canvas–and as a family man, teacher, skier and climber–will be profoundly missed.