COVER
Merrick Schaefer dips back to his heavy metal roots on the Todra Gorge’s Esalada Metalica (7a or 5.11d), Morocco.
Photo by Aaron Black
Africa
Long a haunt of a dedicated few, African climbing remains a mystery to most of the world. Join us on a tour of the Dark Continent, from its lowland crags to its skyline-piercing volcanoes.
Intro by Lynn Hill
Moroccan Gold
Every climber longs for a multi-pitch-packed destination that’s far enough away to feel exotic, but close enough for easy travel. For North Americans, it’s El Potrero Chico. For Europeans, it’s the amber limestone of Morocco’s Todra Gorge.
By Merrick Schaefer Photos by Aaron Black
Diamonds are Forever
Conventional wisdom holds that Mount Kenya’s Diamond Couloir evaporated in the climate-toasting furnace of global warming. One of America’s most storied alpinists sets out to see if the armchair pundits are correct.
By Jim Donini
The Hand
The idea was simple: Bring Yosemite-style speed tactics to the fabled towers of Mali’s Hand of Fatima. Simple, yes, until you consider the bowel-busting bacteria, lethal serpents, and crazed bats.
By Cedar Wright Photos by Jimmy Chin
Gallery
Home sweet home. Jugs, grit, rust, and a lenticular perspective on the rest of the world.
10 Editorial
Demystifying Africa
16 Letters
Sharma’s FA gets stripped, toddler’s FA approved
20 Hot Flashes
Cerro Torre’s Maestri mystery put to rest, Davis frees the Salathé, Berthod pulls off another Indian Creek testpiece, Colorado codger sends 5.14a, Schneider comes clean, new route on Cerro Murallón
28 On the Radar
Traveling for business or family doesn’t have to mean dismissing the vert
32 Off the Wall
North Carolinians corner the real-estate market, AAC brings hope to Pakistan quake victims, Israeli climber takes his fight against Lou Gehrig’s Disease to El Cap
40 Passages
Saying goodbye to Carl Skoog, a master mountain photographer
68 Tech Tips Alpine: Hard knowledge about soft knots
Training: Getting hyper for gravity
Wall: Smart knot passing
74 Equipment
We wrangle with everything from Monsters to Bastards
82 Reviews
A trio of bios: Gunks guru Hans Kraus, belligerent Brit Don Whillans, and Deborah diarist David Robert
86 Classifieds
94 Vantage Point
A sociological guide to getting stuck
By Jeffrey McCarthy
98 Off Route
Yet another reason not to fall