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		<description><![CDATA[FEATURES SURVIVORS: Climbing&#8217;s history is packed with amazing survival stories. Here, 25 of the most inspiring. By Dougald MacDonald MORE THAN ABLE: After a near-fatal accident, Craig DeMartino didn&#8217;t let amputation limit his life. Instead, life handed him more opportunities than ever, including the Nose in a day.By Fitz Cahall. Photos by James Q Martin [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>SURVIVORS:</b> Climbing&#8217;s history is packed with amazing survival stories. Here, 25 of the most inspiring.<br />   By Dougald MacDonald</p>
<p><b>MORE THAN ABLE:</b> After a near-fatal accident, Craig DeMartino didn&#8217;t let amputation limit his life. Instead, life handed him more opportunities than ever, including the <i>Nose</i> in a day.<br />By Fitz Cahall. Photos by James Q Martin</p>
<p><b>STAYING ALIVE:</b> Veteran climbing rangers from Yosemite, Mt. Rainier, and Grand Teton national parks share their top tips.<br />By Jeff Achey</p>
<p><font size="4" color="#3300FF"><b>DEPARTMENTS</b></font></p>
<p><b>Editorial</b><br />Our first instinct: survival</p>
<p><b>Letters</b></p>
<p><b>Hot Flashes</b><br />  The world&#8217;s hardest offwidth goes at 5.14b. Plus, a <i>Nose</i> speed record gets broken, and no, it&#8217;s not Alex Honnold.</p>
<p><b>10 Things</b>&#8230;<br />&#8230; You might not have known about avalanches</p>
<p><b>Mileage</b><br />  Sharpen your crampons and ice axes: It&#8217;s time to head to Hyalite Canyon, Montana. </p>
<p><b>Classic Climbs</b><br />  The perfect Colorado winter escape: <i>Captain Beyond</i> (5.10c) on the Mickey Mouse Wall. </p>
<p><b>Hot Spots</b><br />  Tower climbs aren&#8217;t all in Canyonlands. There&#8217;s a spire near you. </p>
<p><b>Gear</b><br />  Stay warm with this season&#8217;s new puffies. Plus, the best trekking poles. </p>
<p><b>Tech Tips</b><br />  Effective tools for indoor ice training; efficient threesomes; and how to belay your pot-bellied partner</p>
<p><b>Perspective</b><br />  Roger Briggs: free climbing pioneer of Boulder&#8217;s Eldorado Canyon</p>
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