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  2. Climbing (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Climbing is a major US-based rock climbing magazine first published in 1970. [1] In 2007, it was bought by Skram Media, the publisher of Urban Climber Magazine . [ 1 ] The headquarters of the magazine is in Boulder, Colorado .

  3. Category : Climbing and mountaineering magazines and journals

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    Pages in category "Climbing and mountaineering magazines and journals" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Portal:Climbing - Wikipedia

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    Climbing is a major US-based rock climbing magazine first published in 1970. In 2007, it was bought by Skram Media, the publisher of Urban Climber Magazine. The headquarters of the magazine is in Boulder, Colorado. It is published nine times a year. Climbing was purchased by Outside in 2021. (Full article...

  5. Rock & Ice - Wikipedia

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    Rock & Ice is a magazine published by Outside focusing on rock and ice climbing.The first issue came out in March 1984. [1] The first publisher was Neal Kaptain. George Bracksieck worked for him, beginning in January 1984, and the two became equal partners in September of that year.

  6. Alpinist (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine often focuses on "fast and light" ascents and advocates a rigorous clean-climbing style (not leaving gear behind). Alpinist won the Maggie Award for Best Overall Design/Consumer Category from the Western Publication Association (WPA) for its Autumn issue (Issue 8) in 2005, and the Maggie Award for the Best Quarterly/Consumer ...

  7. John Long (climber) - Wikipedia

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    Long's many climbing feats include the first one-day ascent of the most sought-after rock climb in North America, the 3,000 foot Nose route on El Capitan, on Memorial Day, 1975, with Jim Bridwell and Billy Westbay. The following year, partnered with Dale Bard, Long made the second one-day ascent of El Cap via the West Face, in the remarkable ...

  8. Summit (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Summit was founded in November, 1955 by Jene Crenshaw and Helen Kilness in Big Bear City, California.Under the leadership of Crenshaw and Kilness the magazine became very influential in US climbing circles and ran until 1989. [2]

  9. Michael Kennedy (climber) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kennedy is an American rock climber, alpinist, photographer, writer and editor. From 1974 to 1998 he was the editor of Climbing magazine, an American climbing magazine. In March 2009, he took the position of Editor-in-Chief of Alpinist magazine. [1] His son Hayden Kennedy, also a renowned climber, died in October 2017.