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251 - September 2006
Daniel Woods locking down the dime edges of Mandalion (V14), Buttermilks, Bishop, California - WOODS AFIRE; RESURRECTION OF THE DAMMED - Hetch Hetchy; THE SEARCH - Bouldering Bolivia's altiplano
250 - August 2006
A rare, beautiful sight on a rare, beautiful day - the Cerro Torre massif, Patagonia. Photo by Dean Fidelman; ADDICTED: THE ANDY RAETHER INTERVIEW; EL FONDO DEL MONDO At the bottom of the world, Patagonia, the name of the game is patience - biding time until the rain stops; SEVEN REASONS WHY JOE'S VALLEY IS BETTER THAN HUECO; A LA MUERTE - In the Basque country of northern Spain
249 - July 2006
BOLTS NOT BOMBS: Croatia’s Paklenica National Park is loaded with giant, Verdon-esque limestone walls; NATURE OF THE BEAST: At 2,200 feet high and in a constant state of flux, the Painted Wall in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is Colorado’s biggest, baddest cliff; BACKYARD BACKCOUNTRY: Summertime in SLC means sweltering heat, stifling smog, and trad climbing in the mountains;
248 - 2006 Photo Annual
High Intensity Visions are expanded and realized as Hueco Tanks gets a batch of classic new highballs. The Other Side One of today’s best young photographers shares his favorite photos and the hilarious tales behind them. Banned An eclectic cast of climbers tastes the culture and limestone of Cuba.
247 - April 2006
Crag X - Trad, sport, and bouldering, all safely tucked away somewhere in the desert Southwest. We'll show you the goods... we just won't divulge the location.
246 - Febuary 2006
Check out Climbing's new, improved, and redesigned magazine. The Africa issue, unearthing the "Dark Continent's" peaks and crags, Tondra Gorge - Morocco's Potrero Chico, Mali - Seizing the Hand of Fatima, and more!
245 - January 2005
Caldwell and Rodden free the nose; Against the grain, ice farming in Iowa; Thunderstruck, discover Ontario's untapped ice; Sport-Climbing Samba, Brazil's steamy crags. Plus new gear for winter 2006 and more tech tips.
244 - December 2005
Bouldering Special Issue: The Source, how Hueco gave birth to modern bouldering; Southern Grace, Dixie's sweet sandstone; Lisa Rands, hard grit therapy. Plus interviews with Ben Moon and Fred Nicole.
243 - October 2005
Forgotten Stone - Tooth Rock, Arizona; After the Goldrush - Colorado high-country cragging; Reality Check - a midlife crisis; Gallery - Beauty, power, determination, and a well-bolted Daydream.
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