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Climbing Technology member of SKYLOTEC presents a dedicated range of equipment for multi-pitch climbing, designed to ensure ...
The climbing history of Nanga Parbat's fearsome Rupal Face, including bold winter climbs, lucky escapes, and cutting-edge ...
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South Africa Today on MSNCommunities and ecosystems in Venezuela learn to adapt to life after glaciersMÉRIDA, Venezuela- José Betancourt, 75, climbed to the glacier of Pico Bolívar, Venezuela’s highest peak, 158 times before it ...
The Laredo Fire Department issued a statement after ICE allegedly used its ladder truck in a warehouse raid, prompting calls ...
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GearJunkie on MSNFrench Alpinist Becomes First to Ski — And Climb — All 4,000m Peaks in the AlpsThe project to climb and ski each peak has included 20 first descents, along with the advanced mountaineering skills needed ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWhite House fury fuels rise of app that warns immigrants about ICE agent raidsAfter top Trump officials attacked ICEBlock for tracking immigration agents, the app shot to the top on the US Apple’s free ...
Czech climber Adam Ondra made the first-ever flash ascent of a British trad climb graded E11, Lexicon at Pavey Ark in England ...
Four climbers went up and down Everest in under a week with the help of xenon gas—a record-breaking ascent that has ignited ...
Seattle man Alex Chiu died after falling 3,000 feet while ski mountaineering on Mount McKinley's West Buttress route in Denali National Park, Alaska, the National Park Service said.
A Brooklyn man died after falling 3,000 feet from a climbing route at Denali National Park in Alaska, the National Park Service said on Wednesday. Alex Chiu, 41, was ascending the West Buttress ...
Between mid-April and mid-May, the drones operated by Nepal-based firm Airlift Technology handled more than 280kg of refuse, according to the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, a local ...
A new report released Monday detailed how bad weather, a time crunch and a series of compounding factors resulted in the deaths of three Seattle-area climbers.
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