Why Does Washington Have So Many Climbing Accidents? A Mountain Rescue Team Lead Offers Answers.
A climber and 12-year technical rescue expert shares surprising insights into why his state has so many climbing accidents and fatalities.
A climber and 12-year technical rescue expert shares surprising insights into why his state has so many climbing accidents and fatalities.
Deep in the Cascades, you can top out huge walls without placing gear or pulling 5.10 moves on routes like Flyboys, which climbs 1,800 fully bolted feet at an achievable 5.9. (From 2020.)
Let the debate begin! Here are the best 25 boulder problems in America... or 25 of the best... across a wide swath of regions and grades. (From 2021)
It was the deadliest accident of the winter so far in the U.S.
I call these Boring Epics. Not that much happens, but they take forever, with not even a funny or good story afterwards. Nothing learned except, Don’t be an idiot.
Check out Corey Buhay's author page.
Check out The Editors's author page.
A new, monster 5.9 sport route in the North Cascades, Flyboys, soars high.