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2021

Rock climbing

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Up Versus Down: Thoughts From A Groundbreaking Climber And Caver, Jan Conn Nov 2021

Up Versus Down: Thoughts From A Groundbreaking Climber And Caver, Jan Conn

Appalachia

Legendary climber and caver Jan Conn compares her two passions in an endearing piece illustrated with line drawings.


Bob Proudman: An Appreciation Of A Groundbreaking Trails Career, Rebecca Oreskes Sep 2021

Bob Proudman: An Appreciation Of A Groundbreaking Trails Career, Rebecca Oreskes

Appalachia

Rebecca Oreskes writes an appreciation of the former Appalachian Mountain Club trail worker who build Garfield Ridge Campsite in the White Mountains and went on to direct trail projects on the Appalachian Trail.


Climbers Who Volunteer: Everest Climber And White Mountains Fixture Rick Wilcox Reflects, Erik Eisele, Joe Klementovich Jun 2021

Climbers Who Volunteer: Everest Climber And White Mountains Fixture Rick Wilcox Reflects, Erik Eisele, Joe Klementovich

Appalachia

Everest climber and White Mountain fixture Rick Wilcox reflects on his commitment to search-and-rescue in this tribute by Erik Eisele.


News And Notes Jun 2021

News And Notes

Appalachia

The Cog Railway on Mount Washington pushes ahead with hotel plans. Remembrance of a hike in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Controversial Northern Pass powerline project is halted.


Could He Ascend Farther? What Will Alex Honnold Reach For After His Free Solo Of El Capitan?, Sarah Ruth Bates Apr 2021

Could He Ascend Farther? What Will Alex Honnold Reach For After His Free Solo Of El Capitan?, Sarah Ruth Bates

Appalachia

An interview with climber Alex Honnold, who free-soloed El Capitan and who discusses his future and that of climbing.


Waiting On A Ledge: Time To Think, 120 Feet Off The Ground, Sarah Ruth Bates Apr 2021

Waiting On A Ledge: Time To Think, 120 Feet Off The Ground, Sarah Ruth Bates

Appalachia

The long delays during technical climbing in Maine allows a woman to think, and nothing else.


The Vertical Mile: An Obsession Of Repeated Climbs, Stephen Kurczy Mar 2021

The Vertical Mile: An Obsession Of Repeated Climbs, Stephen Kurczy

Appalachia

At a secluded 32-foot-high crag in northeastern Connecticut, a climber gives in to his obsessions, tallying 5,280 feet in repeated climbs. Urging him on is legendary repeat climber Ken Nichols.