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    Safety & Survival

    Understanding Crevasses: A Glacier Travel Primer for New Mountaineers

    Byrordie April 20, 2026May 4, 2026

    Crevasses are one of the primary hazards in glacier travel. Understanding how they form and where they concentrate is where safety starts.

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    Mountain Destinations

    Climbing Colorado’s 14ers: A Complete Season-by-Season Guide

    Byrordie April 18, 2026May 4, 2026

    Colorado has 58 peaks above 14,000 feet. Here is how to approach them safely and intelligently across all four seasons.

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    Training & Fitness

    Nutrition for Mountain Climbers: What to Eat Before, During, and After a Big Day

    Byrordie April 16, 2026May 4, 2026

    Fueling a mountain day is different from fueling a gym session in ways that matter enormously when you are at altitude for ten hours.

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    Stories & Experiences

    Mountain Photography for Climbers: How to Capture What You Actually See

    Byrordie April 14, 2026May 4, 2026

    Summit photos that look like what you experienced are harder to take than they look. Here is how to close the gap.

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    Training & Fitness

    The Best Climbing Gyms in the United States for Every Level

    Byrordie April 12, 2026May 4, 2026

    The right gym makes a real difference whether you are just starting or training for serious alpine objectives. Here are the best in the country.

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    Safety & Survival

    Emergency Bivouac: How to Survive an Unplanned Night in the Mountains

    Byrordie April 10, 2026May 4, 2026

    You planned to be home before dark. The mountain had other ideas. Here is how to survive the night when that happens.

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    Techniques & Skills

    How to Choose a Climbing Partner You Can Actually Trust on Hard Terrain

    Byrordie April 7, 2026May 4, 2026

    Technical skill is the starting point, not the whole answer. Here is what actually matters when choosing who to rope up with.

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    Beginner's Guide

    Bouldering for Beginners: Getting Started Without Ropes or Complicated Gear

    Byrordie April 5, 2026May 4, 2026

    Bouldering is the fastest growing form of climbing and the most accessible entry point. Here is what to know when you are just starting.

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    Stories & Experiences

    The History of American Mountaineering: From Summit Scrambles to World-Class Alpinism

    Byrordie April 1, 2026May 4, 2026

    American mountaineering has a history stretching back over a century. Here is how a frontier tradition became a world-class sport.

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    Stories & Experiences

    Leave No Trace in the Mountains: A Practical Guide for Climbers Who Actually Care

    Byrordie March 30, 2026May 4, 2026

    Climbing in wild places is a privilege that depends on how we use those places. Here is what Leave No Trace looks like in real mountain terrain.

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