A Mountaineer’s Life Is More Than That of a Mere Peak Bagger By David Stevenson December 4, 2017 Allen Steck surveys a life well lived, and mountains well climbed In this story: books, climbing
First-Time Summit Builds Community for Climbers of Color By Allison Torres Burtka November 27, 2017 How the Color the Crag Festival made space for everyone—on and off the rocks In this story: climbing
New Routes, First Ascents Captured in the Faces of “The Climbers” By David Roberts October 27, 2017 Jim Herrington’s new folio celebrates iconic mountaineers of the 20th century In this story: climbing, books
Veteran and Amputee Chad Jukes Reaches for Higher Ground By Ariel Gans October 18, 2017 Paradox Sports ambassador says the key to rehabilitation is getting outside In this story: climbing, veterans, military outdoors
Is Rock Climbing Bad for Cliffs? By Diana Crow September 21, 2017 Probably, says new research In this story: science, saving wild places, climbing
The World’s First Cliffside Pop-Up Shop Is More Than a PR Stunt By Katie O'Reilly September 13, 2017 37.5’s store brings the discussion of public land access to new heights In this story: climbing
Mountaineers Gear Up to Collect Trash in the Grand Canyon By Lela Nargi August 30, 2017 Volunteers are set to rappel over the canyon’s edge for cleanup In this story: climbing, public lands
The Kick-Ass Female Mountaineer You Never Heard Of By Drew Higgins July 29, 2017 Annie Smith Peck, the forgotten “Queen of the Climbers” In this story: climbing, books
The Stogie-Chomping Daredevil Warrior for Wilderness By Michael Engelhard May 23, 2017 100 years on, we could use more Martin Littons In this story: climbing, saving wild places
Brown Girls #ColorTheCrag and Go Climbing By Drew Higgins May 11, 2017 One Instagrammer’s quest to boost diversity in rock climbing In this story: climbing