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Magazine articles on rock climbing and mountain climbing.
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Adventure
September 2004
Cliff Ransom
Native New Mexico Hit high passes, rapids, and ancient pueblos in Chimayo, New Mexico. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
Outside
September 2004
Aron Ralston
Trapped Deep inside a remote canyon, a boulder shifts. In an instant, a climber's hand is pinned beneath half a ton of rock. So begins an ordinary hero's six-day ordeal of grit, pain, and courage. mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
Outside
September 2004
Tommy Caldwell Climbs Yosemite's El Capitan Over four days this past May, the 26-year-old Estes Park, Colorado-based climber completed what is arguably the greatest big-wall climb in history. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Outside
August 2004
Dan Oko
India Rocks Welcome to the anti-Himalayas, a happy land of sunshine, frothy water, and extra-large boulders for trekkers. mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
Adventure
Jun/Jul 2004
McKenzie Funk
A World of Hurt Proper training and equipment can help prevent injuries in running, kayaking, mountain biking, and sport climbing. mark for My Articles 39 similar articles
Outside
June 2004
Greg Child
Technicolor Darkness In the red-rock high ground of South Africa, climbing still comes down to black and white. The author goes on belay to explore the crags, boulder gardens, and post-Apartheid complications of the world's next climbing mecca. mark for My Articles 51 similar articles
Fast Company
May 2004
Danielle Sacks
60 Seconds With Erik Weihenmayer Erik Weihenmayer was the first blind climber to scale Mt. Everest. Now he's helping corporations see things in a different light. mark for My Articles 33 similar articles
Outside
March 2004
Rob Story
Climb Every Mole Hill The highest points in heartland states like Kansas and Iowa aren't much to look at, but when you knock off seven of them in a four-day, 3,000-mile blitz . . . well, let's just say the little bastards have a way of kicking back. mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
Fast Company
December 2003
Jim Collins
Leadership Lessons of a Rock Climber For this noted management writer and thinker, the mountain is the ultimate classroom. Here's what he has learned from climbing it. mark for My Articles 50 similar articles
Outside
November 2003
Kevin Fedarko
The Mountain of Mountains How do you crack the code to K2, the darkest, deadliest peak on the planet? If you're a climber, have the courage to accept that you're bound to fail, and the wisdom to know that failure has its own rewards. mark for My Articles 86 similar articles
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