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Anyone can press the shutter, but only the talented can take a photograph

News from UKC - 20 hours 47 min ago
Anyone can press the shutter, but only the talented can take a photograph. Check out the UKClimbing.com Photo Gallery for the Top 10 Photos of the week, of all time, and the top galleries at...

Adam Ondra - Open Air - His Hardest Yet

News from UKC - Tue, 18/11/2008 - 20:55
Yesterday Adam Ondra, the fifteen year old wonderkid from Brno in the Czech Republic, made the long awaited second ascent of Alexander Huber's 1996 route Open Air at Austria's Schleier Wasserfall....

Potter Solos In Yosemite With BASE parachute rig

News from UKC - Tue, 18/11/2008 - 01:00
In August, the American climber Dean Potter made a "BASE solo" (or FreeBASE) of Deep Blue Sea (7b+, 300m, Rathmaier-Ruhstaller, 2001) on the west side of the north face of The Eiger, Switzerland (UKC...

METOLIUS COMP: 25 years, 25 cams, 25 days

News from UKC - Mon, 17/11/2008 - 01:00
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of METOLIUS, Beyond Hope in conjunction with UKClimbing.com Presents.. THE METOLIUS COMPETITION: 25 years, 25 cams, 25 days One question each day, for 25 days,...

VIDEO: Kendal Countdown: Andy Parkin Film

News from UKC - Mon, 17/11/2008 - 01:00
One of the world premieres at Kendal Mountain Festivals next weekend is 'Andy Parkin: 'Life in adaptation" by Blue Hippo Media and Weekday Productions. This 30 minute documentary follows the...

Bold new route on Nuptse South

News from UKC - Mon, 17/11/2008 - 01:00
Although complete details are still not available, one of the highlights of the post-monsoon season in Nepal is likely to be the new route, climbed Alpine-style, by Frenchmen Stéphane Benoist and...

E Grade Talk: Jens Larssen and James Pearson

News from UKC - Mon, 17/11/2008 - 01:00
The E - grade confusion continues. Jens Larssen of 8a.nu in a discussion at 8a.nu says that, "The E-grading system is just a joke in the upper scale." as he still has difficulty reconciling that...

TEAM AMERICA: Overpaid, Oversexed and Over Here

News from UKC - Sun, 16/11/2008 - 01:00
Is the UK lacking climbers who can dispatch the Grit's hardest routes, some climbed over 20 years ago? No excuses about the rain and your singular obsession with bouldering please. Team America: Alex...

VIDEO: Alex Honnold climbing Gaia E8 6c

News from UKC - Sat, 15/11/2008 - 01:00
On Wednesday the 12th November Alex Honnold climbed Gaia E8 at Black Rocks. He'd not been on the route before and had seen video footage of someone climbing Gaia in the past. Video below by Sam...

Watch All The MARMOT "On Sight" Film Competition Clips

News from UKC - Sat, 15/11/2008 - 01:00
We've had another great response to one of our competitions. Thirty-four climbers entered the MARMOT "On Sight" Film Clip Competition. This was a creative competition: we have had writing...

Friday Night Video - Comedy Quiz with George Smith

News from UKC - Fri, 14/11/2008 - 01:00
Climbing quiz-master George Smith has come up with an awesome climbing quiz. The first correct email to be pulled out of a hat next Wednesday by the UpsideDown Wales crew (UKC Email) will win the...

The Great British Grade Debate – supported by the BMC

News from UKC - Fri, 14/11/2008 - 01:00
Phew! It's all over the place this great British grade debate. Climbing forums are alive with discussion, it's a hot topic wherever climbers meet, and not just between the top climbers....

Alex Honnold - Gaia - E8 - Virtually On Sight

News from UKC - Thu, 13/11/2008 - 01:00
Taken from the full report by Dave Simmonite on the Climb Magazine Website On Wednesday the 12th November, the first day of decent weather for a while, Alex Honnold and his fellow Americans, Kevin...

100,000 Routes in UKC Logbook - Franco Cookson

News from UKC - Wed, 12/11/2008 - 01:00
The incredibly successful UKC Logbooks system has now got 100,000 routes recorded in its database. The 100,000th addition was Bummelzug Direct at Ravenswick Quarry added by prolific UKC user...

High Altitude Skiing from Swedish Expert

News from UKC - Tue, 11/11/2008 - 01:00
The Swedish extreme skier Fredrik Ericsson is trying to become the first person to ski the three highest mountains in the world. His recent attempt on Kangchenjunga (8586m) with Norwegian extreme...

Banff Film Festival - UK Films Scoop Prizes

News from UKC - Mon, 10/11/2008 - 01:00
British films have done exceptionally well at the latest Banff Film Festival in Canada, with Hot Aches and Posing Productions both coming away with awards. Dave Brown and director Paul Diffley won...

Banff Book Festival - Winners Announced

News from UKC - Mon, 10/11/2008 - 01:00
In dramatically different ways, Sid Marty's book The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek and Robert MacFarlane's The Wild Places both investigate the thin borderline where the familiar disappears into ...

LOCAL NEWS: Hamer Smashes North Wales Problems

News from UKC - Mon, 10/11/2008 - 01:00
British junior team member Edward Hamer has had a recent run of form in his half term school holiday. Hamer, who recently won the BRYCCs at Ratho (14-16 age group) spent his school holiday...

Leah Crane - Font 7c in Font

News from UKC - Fri, 07/11/2008 - 01:00
Sheffield based Leah Crane has topped off her recent trip to Fontainebleau with an ascent of Carnage Assis (Font 7c). Leah's recent form has seen her climb Ben's Roof at Raven Tor (Font 7c+),...

Rockfax Wins at Banff, Harlin says "Perfect"

News from UKC - Fri, 07/11/2008 - 01:00
Rockfax have plucked a prize at the Banff Mountain Book Festival for their new book Lofoten Rock. This follows on from their win last year with Mike Robertson's excellent Deep Water. "The word...
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