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Beth Rodden On Recovery

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Injury is unfortunately a fact of life for every athlete, recreational or professional. How do we deal when it happens? Here are my tips on how to get back on the road to recovery.

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Notes from The Mozambican Bush

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It’s dark. We’ve been hiking for 6hrs – climbers, scientists, guides, porters – through the bush, illuminated by the narrow light of headlamps. Thinking about lions and spitting cobras, the former apparently hunted out from this area, the latter we’ve already seen, but with any luck not active at night?

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The Lost Mountain: A Reconnaissance Expedition to Northern Mozambique

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On a recon expedition to Mount Namuli, a 900-meter granite dome in northern Mozambique; our mission is twofold: to scout climbing potential and to help scientists survey the Namuli’s massive granite face for new species of life.

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Van Life

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This trip: A year in the making…Josh Muller, a student and bartender and his girlfriend Regan Kennedy, a scientist, save up some cash, buy a van and plan to quit their jobs in the fall of 2011 for 8 months on the road across North America and Europe.
Spring 2011 was busy as we wrapped [...]

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Trying Hard

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With a jammed schedule this coming season for the World Cup of ice, Gordon McArthur is pushing to overcome all obstacles with dedicated training.

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Fall Road Trip: Glacier Gorge

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Two months on expeditions in Asia, three months working in remote Western Africa, two months climbing in the Alaska range; enough rallying in 7 months to wear out even the most motivated among us. Back in the city, soothed with it’s familiar pace, faces and sounds, it is easy to settle in, to give into [...]

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Fall Road Trip: Cap Trinite

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A fall road trip north takes Bayard to the beautiful Cap Trinite in Quebec with his wife and friends. What they expected? Good rock and a great adventure! But they also unexpectedly caught the tail of the hurricane.

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South Greenland Climbing

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At the end of a trip, where do our adventures fit into the scope of our lives? In a lifetime, how do our expeditions and climbs and epics all add up? Sarah Garlick shares Reflections on Greenland.

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Accidents Happen: Rescue on Washington Pass

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A very experienced climber and ice and rock instructor, Jason didnt expect the hike down to be so dramatic. Two broken bones, 8 hrs and one helicopter later, he had a different story. Are you prepared?

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The Courageous Journey: 24hrs of Climbing

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24hrs of climbing. Straight. Gordon McArthur used his climbing talent and skill in a challenge to support and help raise funds for friends battling their own courageous journey.

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Lunar X: Nik Berry Climbs

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In April, Nik established an FFA on Lunar X, a classic aid route in Zion. The climb goes at 5.13 free. Here’s his story with incredible photos from Jeremiah Watt.

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