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June 2010
Jennifer L. Schwartz
Teva Games 2010: Daniel Woods 20-year-old climber Daniel Woods finished a disappointing second at the Teva Mountain Games' IFSC Bouldering World Cup. But the Boulder, Colorado-based prodigy is the favorite at this June's World Cup, in Vail. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Steve Richer
How To: Go Rock Climbing Learn the basics of rock climbing, including what gear you'll need and where to go. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2006
Josh Dean
Social Climber Is the chalk-bag crowd ready to go upscale? New York City bouldering pioneer Ivan Greene thinks so, and he wants to lead the way with his new clothing line. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2003
Virgin Ascents So you want to climb a mountain, but you've never done it before. No sweat -- there's a first time for everything. Even the world's greatest climbers were once beginners like you, gearing up with ropes, carabiners and crampons and heading for the hills for their first technical ascents. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2010
Teva Mountain Games How a D-list paddling contest became one of the biggest competitions in mountain sports. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 2009
Claire Napier Galofaro
Katie Brown "I love being a professional climber, but it's hard to have a normal life," she says. "I need other dimensions to round it out." mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 2010
Teva Mountain Games In 2010 more than 40,000 spectators are expected to attend 24 events, with athletes gunning for $100,000 in prize money mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 2005
Mark Jenkins
The Elements of Style It's time for a radical reform of high-altitude mountaineering -- and a fresh debate over what it means to climb right mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
June 2003
Dena Bartolome
A "Peak" Experience Hiking and climbing Spain's hidden Picos de Europa mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Aug 2010
Christie Aschwanden
Joaquin Espinosa's Rock Climbing Adventures A scientists explains his attraction to rock climbing. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 15, 2007
Stanley Holmes
Thrills And Chills Scaling frozen walls isn't for the fainthearted. But once you find your footing, ice climbing can become addictive. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
January 2009
Katie Brown Gallery The new "it" girl in climbing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
June 2010
Austin Carr
The 2010 FIFA World Cup by the Numbers The World Cup, which takes place June 11 to July 11, may be the be-all-end-all for soccer fans. Compared with other popular sports, it wins in financial terms as well. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
September 1, 2009
My Story: Promod Sharma of Criterion Systems Promod Sharma describes his exciting and mostly classified work on information technology projects for the U.S. government and others. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
March 2002
Steven Threndyle
Rising Star Sean Isaac competes at the Ice World Cup Final, the first ice-climbing world-cup event to be held in North America... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2007
Conrad Anker & Jenni Lowe A new documentary details the history of the foundation of the Khumbu Climbing School. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
August 8, 2011
Emma Haak
Rugby World Cup The All Blacks will enjoy home-field advantage as New Zealand hosts the Rugby World Cup this month. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
October 2005
Ryan Brandt
Dropping the Ball At a time when participation in some traditional ball sports is in decline nationwide, more extreme sports like surfing and climbing are enjoying unprecedented support at the youth level. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
November 2002
Shermakaye Bass
False Summit A famed Texas climbing route gets cloned indoors. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. CPSC
April 18, 2006
CCH Inc. Recalls Mountain Climbing Camming Anchor Due to Fall Hazard The cables that support climbers using these devices can fail, causing climbers to fall. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
September 2003
Maria Coffey
The Survivors "He died doing what he loved best," they always say. But when climbers meet their end on the high peaks, the ordeal is just beginning for their wives, husbands, children, parents, and friends. An exclusive excerpt from Where the Mountain Casts Its Shadow mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
Jun/Jul 2005
Ken Kamler
Steroids on Everest The latest trend in mountaineering, steroids, may be pushing climbers over the edge. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
March 2005
Rob Buchanan
The Purists Flush with tech-boom cash and answering to no one, Alpinist chronicles the exploits of a loosely aligned group of climbers known as the Brotherhood, who devote themselves to difficult routes, minimal gear, and big-time pain and suffering. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
September 2002
Rising Star Boulderer Lisa Rands claims more than 50 female first ascents and regularly climbs problems rated V9 and V10 (bouldering routes are rated V0-V15). In March 2001, she nailed Plain High Drifter, in the eastern Sierra, becoming the first American woman to pull a V11. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. CPSC
July 29, 2008
New England Ropes Recalls Climbing Lines Due to Fall Hazard The climbing lines can break, posing a serious fall hazard for climbers. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Steve Seepersaud
Sports Business: ICC Cricket World Cup The business behind the Cricket World Cup. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
August 29, 2000
Walter Bingham
Teeing Off: Our Cups Runneth Over For the top U.S. Tour pros, the Presidents Cup is one team event too many mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
January 2009
Justin Nyberg
New Kid on the Rock At only 24, Seattle's Colin Haley has turned heads around the world with career-making alpine climbs. He's driven to be the best risky business in an era when the cutting edge leaves no margin for error. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 21, 2002
Grant Wahl
Soccer coverage SI's coverage of soccer is expanding -- just not as fast as, say, boating... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
August 2002
Jason Daley
The Perils of Sheryl Shery Crow will headline the 23-city Jeep World Outside Festival, between July 10 and August 17, which includes a multisport adventure village and performances by Ziggy Marley, O.A.R., and Train. We caught up with Crow before she hit the road -- and the climbing wall. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2006
Katie Arnold
She Rocks Steph Davis knows the downside of being one of the world's best women climbers like living out of a car for seven years and having your mom suggest (frequently) that you're out of your mind. The upside? Yosemite. The Andes. And a life in which every day is a thrilling vertical grab. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. CPSC
December 12, 2006
Liberty Mountain Recalls Climbing Harnesses Due to Fall Hazard The buckles on the harness' leg loops could fail, posing a fall hazard for climbers. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 12, 2006
Alyce Lomax
A Cup o' Eco-Friendly Joe Green Mountain Coffee Roasters continues to show off the socially responsible mission built into its business, touting its new all-natural, eco-friendly coffee cup. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
October 2009
Douglas Fields
Are the Mountains Killing Your Brain? Alarming new science shows that thin air can wreck brain cells at lower altitudes than you'd think. Here's how to protect yourself. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2005
Mixed Climbing Skills Climbers have long used bolts and mechanical aids on impossibly blank sections of wall, and in the 1990s "mixed climbing" stars like Canmore, Alberta-based Will Gadd began crossing from ice to rock and back without changing equipment. mark for My Articles similar articles