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Dolomites 8c - Bellavista for Luka Krajnc

Slovenian climber Luka Krajnc has made the fourth complete free ascent of Bellavista on Cima Ovest di Lavaredo, Dolomites, Italy. Luka started to work on the route at the end of June this year, but conditions in the first half of the summer season were not in his favour...


The World Tri Update: English Channel Conquered!

Image from Google Remember the World Tri? I first wrote about it back at the end of June when adventurer Charlie Wittmack set out on his 12,000 mile "triathlon" that was to begin with a swim leg across the English Channel, after which Charlie would climb on a bike and ride from France to Calcutta, India. The third, and final leg, would be a journey on foot from Calcutta to Nepal, where he would complete the "tri" by making an attempt on the summit of Everest next spring. According to this report , Charlie has conquered the


Hot Aches Boxless set until the end of June

Just a heads up that the ‘boxless’ set of the Hot Aches productions archive of DVDs is only available until the end of June: E11, Committed 1, Committed 2, All Mixed Up and Monkey See, Monkey Do for £50. If you like the look of the offer, now is the time to go here and get it. This clip is of me on the Hurting from Committed 2. Btw most of Hot Aches film are now available free in short sections on their You Tube channel here. Dave MacLeod My book - 9 out of 10 climbers make the same mistakes ...


Inconformistas video with Camargo

Here , you can find a video of Felipe Camargo making Inconformistas , ~9a, at Rodellar, Spain, look quite easy. Felipe says he workedthe route for like 10 days and did it at the end of June. At that time, as you can imagine, it was pretty hot already in Rodellar. "I woke up at 7 Am and went to try the route...fell at the last crux once again for the 7th time...and went back to the refugio..just chilled the whole day, swimming and playing pool in the kalandraka...and went there again to try the route with


Slip Slap Slop

It seems like an age since Caroline and I hopped it down to Kyloe Out for some bouldering amidst all the busy-ness that was the end of June. Having got used to the fact that it would probably rain on us, we were a bit gobsmacked to find ourselves slapping and slipping around madly on greasy County sandstone. Were we nuts?? Touch of the sun maybe. Having recently bought the new Northumberland bouldering guide, we realised there was a whole lot of bouldering to be had at Kyloe Out. Previously we'd always ...