What Does it Take to Flash 5.15a?
Reel Rock's "Age of Ondra Part II" follows Adam from Spain to Canada to France as he tries to make the first 5.15a flash.
Reel Rock's "Age of Ondra Part II" follows Adam from Spain to Canada to France as he tries to make the first 5.15a flash.
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Between the 2021 Salt Lake City World Cups—at the first of which Brooke made her first World Cup podium—she also makes a casual flash of Euro Trash (V12/8A+).
Alex Megos sent Underground (5.14d) in Arco, Italy on his first try, and suggested a potential downgrade.
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This story originally appeared in the December/January 2018 issue of our print edition.
Czech superstar makes history again.
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Flash—Our monthly climbing photo gallery
Flash—Our monthly climbing photo gallery
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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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FEBRUARY 12, 2016 EDITION
February 8, 2016 edition