by toddforney | Dec 1, 2021 | Adventure Online
The Bow Valley Mountain Club hosted the first of five Tech Tip Tuesday rope systems workshops with climbing guide Sean Isaac in Canmore. It took place at the Canmore Brewing Company, which has long supported the local club that has over 1,000 members. Sean Isaac...
by toddforney | Dec 1, 2021 | Adventure Online
Jonathan Siegrist was one of many top climbers who was travelling abroad at the start of the pandemic. He had to leave Italy while working on a project and head home to the U.S.A. Fast forward 18 months, and he’s returned to Europe and climbed Lapsus at Andonno, which...
by toddforney | Dec 1, 2021 | Adventure Online
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by toddforney | Dec 1, 2021 | Adventure Online
Ryuichi Murai is one of the world’s top boulderers with sends of multiple V14s and V15s, and first ascents of V16s. He’s just climbed a five year project with Nexus V16 in Shiobara. The 27-year-old found the project that combines two V14s in 2016. The long problem...
by toddforney | Sep 30, 2021 | Adventure Online
Despite the global pandemic, the strong strategic relationship between the Falkland Islands Government (FIG) and British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has gone from strength to strength. Following the success of the … The post Falkland Islands Government and British...
by toddforney | Sep 30, 2021 | Adventure Online
As we get near the end of the Manaslu season, there are more summits piling up, well over 150 now, and sadly one death, but controversy abounds over who really summited. The weather took a turn for the worse holding some teams at C3 or C4 but they are pushing back up...