Climbing
Current Issue
December 2008 - 271


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Cover: Chris Sharma on Jumbo Love (5.15b) — North America’s hardest free climb — Clark Mountain, California. Photo: Boone Speed / Aurora Photos

FEATURES

GALLERY
Hard-5.13 headpointing, seaside (and high-country) highballing, roof-crack madness, and Garhwal splendor.

COUNTRY STYLE
Take a trad tour with two American hardwomen in South Africa, where await lifetimes of brilliant orange, grey, and tan sandstone and quartzite.
By Majka Burhardt • Photos by James Q Martin

MAINE LINERS
Ace climbers (but bumbly sailors) Mark Synnott and Jared Ogden search, in a 27-foot sloop, for sea cliffs along austere Downeast Maine.
By Mark Synnott • Photos by Jared Ogden

ZILLERTAL 2.1
Deep in the Austrian Tyrol there’s a granite wonderland — blocs, clip-ups, cracks, and walls — with generations of climbing history. Quarrying threats, however, loom just over the horizon. . . .
By Justin Roth • Photos by John Evans

EVEREST: CHARADE AND FAÇADE
The climbing historian Pat Ament inks his pen and sharpens his drawing pencils, to shed light on the divine madness that is today’s Mount Everest.
Story and Illustrations by Pat Ament


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DEPARTMENTS

CONTRIBUTORS
Dave Sheldon, Andy Mann, Jared Ogden, and John Evans

EDITORIAL
“First-Ascentionist’s Burden” and the power of psychology

LETTERS

BASECAMP
JUST OUT
HOT FLASHES
OFF THE WALL
PLAYERS
TEN THINGS
OPEN BIVY
SPORTING LIFE
SUSTAINED

EQUIPMENT
Twelve mid-range alpine packs — the size we all love to love — put through their paces

CLASSIC CLIMBS
Living on the Edge (II 5.10c) — exposed crimping in St. George, Utah’s red-desert heaven

TECH TIP
Sport: 8 smart ways to teach newbies the ropes

PERSPECTIVE
David Ethan Graham: professional climber, loner gypsy, cult-sci-fi fanatic, laptop beat maker, nocturnal tweaker; formerly of Portland, Maine


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