What Happens to Crags After a Wildfire?
As wildfires increasingly affect crags around the world, we explore how best to approach the burnt stone.
As wildfires increasingly affect crags around the world, we explore how best to approach the burnt stone.
“Northern Patagonia is home to 120 climbing sectors, many of which are now at risk."
The Sourdough and Blue Lake Fires shut down the only road through the park, preventing climbers from accessing the area’s premium alpine granite.
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Dozens of climbing areas have been impacted by the fire, though the extent of the damage remains unknown.
When the air at the crag smells like campfire, experts recommend waiting out the wildfires before you return. Your lungs will thank you.