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Category Archives: Rock and Ice Climbing
The East’s Big Walls | A Climber’s Guide to the Northeast’s Tallest Cliffs
Ask any climber the first word that pops into his or her head when you mention “big wall climbing,” and they’ll almost invariably respond with just one word: Yosemite. Look up the phrase “big wall climbing” in the dictionary, and … Continue reading
Posted in How-To, Rock and Ice Climbing
New and Improved Gear for Big Wall Climbing
Metolius Rope Ranger Bag The makers of the world’s first rope bag bring back an improved edition of the Rope Ranger this year. While still using beefy aluminum buckles on the compression straps and a large ground tarp made of … Continue reading
Posted in Gear, Rock and Ice Climbing
Tagged climbing, gear, review
At Just 13, Pittsfield Rock Climber Is Solving Advanced Problems | 18 & Under July 2011
“________” is not a sport. As a runner, I oftentimes find myself on the defensive end of rancorous debates about the merits of certain athletic disciplines. They usually go something like this: “Wait a minute, you, a golfer, are trying … Continue reading
Posted in 18&U, Rock and Ice Climbing
Tagged 18&U, Pittsfield, rock climbing, Rutland, sam Hayden
2011 Summer Camp Directory
Welcome to the 2011 Vermont Sports’ Summer Camp Guide. We’re pleased to share these wonderful camps that fit in with our editorial mission—getting outdoors, being active, being challenged and getting or staying fit. The following are camps in our region … Continue reading
Posted in Biking, Camping, Conditioning, Hiking, Mountaineering, Other Trail Sports, Paddling, Rock and Ice Climbing, Running, Triathlon
Tagged adult, camps, kids, tennis
Climbing and Skiing Mount Ranier
Posted September 1st, 2000 Like a bear beelining to honey, I have felt inexorably drawn to Mount Rainier. Sitting in Seattle and happily inhaling my fourth cup of double shot part-skim hazelnut latte last summer, I looked up from my … Continue reading
Posted in Backcountry Skiing, Expeditions, Mountaineering, Rock and Ice Climbing
Tagged climbing, Mount Ranier, Skiing, Washington
Basic Bouldering and Beyond
Posted July 1st, 2000 Josh is sitting, with his hands and feet on the rock. Suddenly, he leaps into the air and grabs the rock above him with his right hand. His swinging feet find their own holds on the … Continue reading
Posted in Expeditions, Rock and Ice Climbing
Tagged Bolton, bouldering, rock climbing

