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14 votes
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Potentially world's hardest trad route - Bon Voyage E12 (9a)
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How did this climber get away with so much for so long?
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Climbing dangerous cracks in Czechia with Adam Ondra
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Norwegian climber Kristin Harila denies claims she ignored dying sherpa during K2 record-breaking climb
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Norwegian climber Kristin Harila retires after becoming the fastest to climb world's highest fourteen peaks in ninety-two days
10 votes -
Parkour pro climbs hardest route yet... without ropes
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Parkour Puzzle Mission - Don't get wet (Netherlands Waterloopbos)
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Who is actually the best climber to have ever lived?
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This is Patagonia | Hard first ascents in unforgiving mountains
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Everest for Mountaineers
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How I climbed a 1000m cliff wall with no ropes and filmed it
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Speed climbing
The IFSC is an international governing body for competitive climbing, recognised by the Olympic Committee. Sport climbing is now an Olympic sport. There are three disciplines: lead, boulder, and...
The IFSC is an international governing body for competitive climbing, recognised by the Olympic Committee. Sport climbing is now an Olympic sport. There are three disciplines: lead, boulder, and speed. In the Olympics the climbers will do all three disciplines.
In speed climbing there are two 15 meter tall walls with hand and footholds attached. The two walls are the same as each other. The layout is fixed -- the same layout is used for each competition. Two climbers race each other up the wall, and the winners go on to race each other up the wall.
Here's Wired with a useful introduction to speed climbing: Why it's almost impossible to climb 15 meters in 5 seconds I like this video because it gives a good "elevator pitch" introduction to the 3 disciplines, and then gives a good detailed intro to speed climbing. They talk about beta and some of the beta-breaks that have decreased the time taken to get up the wall.
Here's Albert Ok with a quite personal video about his training for speed climbing. I won't say more because I don't want to spoil it, but it's a nice description of training. 5 Lessons I learned speed climbing for 150+ hours
Here's Magnus Midtbø and Pete Whittaker having fun in a gym, challenging each other to a speed climbing dual. (The whole video is a fun watch - they both seem like nice, chill, people and they have good on screen chemistry with each other). I challenge Pete to a speed climbing dual
The most recent speed world cup was in Chamonix 2019. The next one (for speed and boulder) will be 28th - 30th May in Salt Lake City. The IFSC tend to live stream the events.
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The IFSC Boulder World Cup 2021
The IFSC held the 2021 boulder world cup in Salt Lake City on 21st to 22nd May. Semi-finals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwvwGG6AGdw Finals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXC52wxDCGg...
The IFSC held the 2021 boulder world cup in Salt Lake City on 21st to 22nd May.
Semi-finals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwvwGG6AGdw
Finals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXC52wxDCGgBouldering is a form of climbing short routes without ropes. Bouldering is a test of both strength and puzzle solving. In competition bouldering there's a "boulder" made of large panels to which various holds have been placed by a route setter. Three of these are special holds - start, zone, and top. Climbers have to start from the start hold position. The aim is to climb the wall and place both hands on the "top" hold and keep them there for 3(?) seconds. Not all climbers will "top" all boulders! Top and zone are used for scoring.
The setter will have an intended method to complete the boulder. This is called the beta. Climbers who use some modification are said to "break the beta".
The winner is the person with most tops. If there is a tie for tops the person with the most zones will win that tie. If there's a tie for tops and zones they'll look at the number of attempts to top. If there's still a tie they'll look at number of attempts to zone.
There are four boulders in the semi finals, and four in the finals.
I'm submitting this because the strength and skill in bouldering is amazing to me. Here's a video about Shauna Coxsey (a very good British climber): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjG9k4cJ6VY And here's Magnus Midtbø, Pete Whittaker, and Mari Salvesen trying a new crack climbing route: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0nh6HmV51A (There's a "bat hang" at 20:08 where she's dangling by her feet which is just incredible)
Some jargon to be aware of --
crimp: a very small finger hold.
pinch: a method of gripping a hold. Imagine working a sock-puppet.
volume: the very large holds.
Sloper: a type of hold that you can't really pinch, so you place your flat hand on it and apply pressure.
jam / jamb / hand-jam / fist jam: a way of climbing cracks by inserting a flat hand into the space and then flexing it or forming a fist.4 votes -
Love and Lhotse - Driven by loss, two of the world’s best mountaineers, Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison, set out to make history skiing in the shadow of Mount Everest
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Chaos at the top of the world - The untold stories behind the viral photo of the deadly traffic jam at the top of Mount Everest
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ROTPUNKT - Through failure and success, Alex Megos strives to be the best rock climber in the world
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Free Solo climber Alex Honnold's next summit? The rest of his life
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The first eight Olympic athletes in sport climbing
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Marek Holeček on the first ascent of the northwest face of Chamlang
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Olympic Committee unanimously votes to include sport climbing in Paris 2024 games
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On Everest, traffic isn’t just inconvenient. It can be deadly. (Multiple climber deaths due to overcrowding at the summit)
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France's freeclimbing 'Spiderman' arrested while climbing Seoul skyscraper
7 votes