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<p><b><font size="4" color="#00ccff">FEATURES</font></b></p>
<p><b>GALLERY</b><br />Stunning shots from all over&#8230; except Bishop, Boulder, Rocklands, or the Red. (You&#8217;re welcome.)</p>
<p><b>NGA XUONG SONG<br />		Deep water soloing in Vietnam&#8217;s Ha Long Bay<br />	</b>Once upon a time on the South China Sea, invaders attacked and dragons fell from the sky. Much later, climbers invaded&#8230; and fell from the sky.<br />	<b>By Chris Lindner &#8211; Photos by Brian Solano</b></p>
<p><b>TAULITTUQ</b><br />	<b>An arctic odyssey<br />	</b>Any climb on Canada&#8217;s Baffin Island is a bit off the beaten path. But on the world&#8217;s fifth-largest island, there&#8217;s remote, and there&#8217;s <i>really </i>remote. Five adventurers set out on a &quot;fair means&quot; expedition to a wall that&#8217;s definitely the latter.<br />	<b>By Stefan Glowacz &#8211; Photos by Klaus Fengler</b></p>
<p><b>BLACK CANYON OUTTAKES</b><br />	<b>Tales from Colorado&#8217;s uniquely scary big walls<br />	</b>Runout seams, loose blocks, poison ivy, forced bivys &#8211; the author will do whatever it takes to get out of Colorado&#8217;s Black Canyon of the Gunnison. <br />	<b>By Topher Donahue</b></p>
<p><b>EMOTION<br />	</b>It&#8217;s what moves us.<br />	<b>By Keith Ladzinski</b></p>
<p><b>STRIPES<br />	</b>A swath of rock, a streak of color, a flash of power.<br />	<b>By Andrew Burr</b></p>
<p><b><font size="4" color="#00ccff">DEPARTMENTS</font></b></p>
<p><b>CONTRIBUTORS</b><br />	Keith Ladzinski and John Connor</p>
<p><b>EDITORIAL</b><br />	By Guest Editor Keith Ladzinski</p>
<p><b>LETTERS<br />	</b>Featuring the winners of &quot;Show Us Your Climbing Tattoo&quot; contest</p>
<p><b>JUST</b> <b>OUT</b><br />A sweet new helmet cam, a fresh new photo pack, the world&#8217;s smallest portaledge, and some kickin&#8217; shades</p>
<p><b>TEN THINGS . . .</b><br />Ten things you didn&#8217;t know about (you guessed it) climbing photography</p>
<p><b>TECH</b> <b>TIPS</b><br />	Say no to posing, sharing via the web, and how to take the killer butt shot</p>
<p><b>REVIEWS</b><br />	Adventure photography, beautiful Bishop, and Fryberger&#8217;s <i>CORE</i></p>
<p><b>ANCHORED</b><br />Rumney rehabilitator Tim Kemple, Sr.</p>
<p><b>PERSPECTIVE</b><br />Senior Contributing Photographer Andrew Burr on life, climbing, and doing right by the little lady</p>
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<p><b><font size="4" color="#00ccff">FEATURES</font></b></p>
<p><b>GALLERY</b><br />Stunning shots from all over&#8230; except Bishop, Boulder, Rocklands, or the Red. (You&#8217;re welcome.)</p>
<p><b>NGA XUONG SONG<br />		Deep water soloing in Vietnam&#8217;s Ha Long Bay<br />	</b>Once upon a time on the South China Sea, invaders attacked and dragons fell from the sky. Much later, climbers invaded&#8230; and fell from the sky.<br />	<b>By Chris Lindner &#8211; Photos by Brian Solano</b></p>
<p><b>TAULITTUQ</b><br />	<b>An arctic odyssey<br />	</b>Any climb on Canada&#8217;s Baffin Island is a bit off the beaten path. But on the world&#8217;s fifth-largest island, there&#8217;s remote, and there&#8217;s <i>really </i>remote. Five adventurers set out on a &quot;fair means&quot; expedition to a wall that&#8217;s definitely the latter.<br />	<b>By Stefan Glowacz &#8211; Photos by Klaus Fengler</b></p>
<p><b>BLACK CANYON OUTTAKES</b><br />	<b>Tales from Colorado&#8217;s uniquely scary big walls<br />	</b>Runout seams, loose blocks, poison ivy, forced bivys &#8211; the author will do whatever it takes to get out of Colorado&#8217;s Black Canyon of the Gunnison. <br />	<b>By Topher Donahue</b></p>
<p><b>EMOTION<br />	</b>It&#8217;s what moves us.<br />	<b>By Keith Ladzinski</b></p>
<p><b>STRIPES<br />	</b>A swath of rock, a streak of color, a flash of power.<br />	<b>By Andrew Burr</b></p>
<p><b><font size="4" color="#00ccff">DEPARTMENTS</font></b></p>
<p><b>CONTRIBUTORS</b><br />	Keith Ladzinski and John Connor</p>
<p><b>EDITORIAL</b><br />	By Guest Editor Keith Ladzinski</p>
<p><b>LETTERS<br />	</b>Featuring the winners of &quot;Show Us Your Climbing Tattoo&quot; contest</p>
<p><b>JUST</b> <b>OUT</b><br />A sweet new helmet cam, a fresh new photo pack, the world&#8217;s smallest portaledge, and some kickin&#8217; shades</p>
<p><b>TEN THINGS . . .</b><br />Ten things you didn&#8217;t know about (you guessed it) climbing photography</p>
<p><b>TECH</b> <b>TIPS</b><br />	Say no to posing, sharing via the web, and how to take the killer butt shot</p>
<p><b>REVIEWS</b><br />	Adventure photography, beautiful Bishop, and Fryberger&#8217;s <i>CORE</i></p>
<p><b>ANCHORED</b><br />Rumney rehabilitator Tim Kemple, Sr.</p>
<p><b>PERSPECTIVE</b><br />Senior Contributing Photographer Andrew Burr on life, climbing, and doing right by the little lady</p>
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