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Outside June 2008 Claire Napier Galofaro |
Chris Sharma Chris Sharma is one of the world's strongest technical climbers but has lately favored travel over competition. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2010 Christie Aschwanden |
Joaquin Espinosa's Rock Climbing Adventures A scientists explains his attraction to rock climbing. |
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. |
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... |
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. |
Outside 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." |
Outside September 2004 |
Trixter X-Bike Hinged handlebars rock from side to side to provide the core-and-upper-body workout you get from blazing trails and climbing hills--minus the risk of broken bones. |
Outside November 2002 Shermakaye Bass |
False Summit A famed Texas climbing route gets cloned indoors. |
Outside May 2002 Mark Kroese |
Queen of the Mountain In her new autobiography, Lynn Hill, the worlds's most accomplished female rock climber, looks back on three decades of big climbs, big falls, and bigger egos... |
Outside 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 |
Outside June 2010 |
Teva Mountain Games How a D-list paddling contest became one of the biggest competitions in mountain sports. |
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. |
Outside 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 |
Fast Company December 2003 Jim Collins |
Leadership Lessons of a Rock Climber For this noted management writer and thinker, the mountain is the ultimate classroom. Here's what he has learned from climbing it. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: Extreme Sports Destinations If you're the type of guy who shows off scars instead of pictures after a vacation, your dream itineraries are here. |
Sports Illustrated February 12, 2002 Richard Hoffer |
Snowboarding's crowning achievement Snowboarding is still not really mainstream at the Olympics. |
AskMen.com May 13, 2013 James Fell |
Jordan Burroughs Interview Wrestling is as much a part of Olympic history as foot racing, jumping and throwing. How the IOC can cast it aside as a core sport for 2020 boggles the mind. |
Outside November 2008 Ryan Krogh |
Dean Potter Interview About FreeBASEing the Eiger Dean Potter talks about freeBASEing the Eiger. |
Sports Illustrated February 26, 2002 Josh Elliott |
All Aboard You might be surprised at who's hopped on the Olympic snowboarding bandwagon... |
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. |
Outside February 2007 |
Conrad Anker & Jenni Lowe A new documentary details the history of the foundation of the Khumbu Climbing School. |
AskMen.com Ken Galloway |
Fitness Interview: Shaun White No snowboarder is as decorated. No redhead is as nimble. |
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. |
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. |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2004 McKenzie Funk |
A World of Hurt Proper training and equipment can help prevent injuries in running, kayaking, mountain biking, and sport climbing. |