Funny: All Mighty Stone(s)—Bouldering Photos Without Boulderers
A hilarious combination of bouldering and Photoshop.
A hilarious combination of bouldering and Photoshop.
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Flash—Our monthly climbing photo gallery
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Planes, trains, and broken luggage: one year with Colette McInerney
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Where the waves meet the rock
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Here are nine pieces of climbing-inspired art, submitted by our readers.
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Add these 10 photographers to your feed for a constant source of climbing stoke.
Climber beware. Though the phrases below may sound encouraging, they all mean the same thing: You’re about to get spanked.
Find inspiration from the best climbing photography from around the world.
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Last year, a little climber made a big impact on social media. Alex Legos gained a fast following for his impressive ascents in all climbing disciplines. What's more impressive is that he's only 1.5 inches tall.
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6 photos of some of the best midwestern climbing you've never heard of.
We went in search of the world's craziest, coolest, and most unusual climbing structures, whether they were designed specifically for climbing or simply had some holds thrown on them. From a retrofitted bridge in Oregon to the wild, 121-foot tall Excalibur spire in the Netherlands, here are eight structures that will make your palms sweat.
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Celebrating the life of Dean Potter with inspiring photos and original quotes
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A small crew of diehards uncover a once-in-a-lifetime stash of ice in Zion National Park.
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Bishop, CA
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Chur, Switzerland
Berlin, Germany
Boulder, CO / Caracas, Venezuela
Flagstaff, AZ
Ibach, Switzerland