Enni Bertling likes to joke that nothing happens in Finnish climbing without her permission. But her path to the top of a professional climbing career was anything but guaranteed.
Enni Bertling likes to joke that nothing happens in Finnish climbing without her permission. But her path to the top of a professional climbing career was anything but guaranteed.
Pedro Guerra-Zúñiga has a fighting spirit — a spirit that especially likes to laugh. After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Pedro decided he would respond on his terms: with humor and a goal of making Team Canada.
Roger Strong made his catch king crab fishing so he could ski and climb the rest of the year — it was a path forged by sea and steel and off-season adventure. But the metallurgy of life also requires tempering, annealing, and healing too.
Does drytooling have a grading problem? Katie McKinstry Stylos is one of top drytoolers in the world, specializing in big roofs. After her recent trip to project Parallel World (D15+/D16?) she has some questions.
A quick hit monthly newsletter featuring event announcements, news from the climbing world, product recommendations, worthwhile videos/articles/podcasts, and other bits and bobs ice climbers and drytoolers care about.