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    Training & Fitness

    Mental Toughness on the Mountain: Building the Inner Game That Actually Matters

    Byrordie March 25, 2026May 4, 2026

    Physical fitness gets you to the base of a hard section. Mental fitness gets you through it. Here is how to build the latter.

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    Techniques & Skills

    Ice Climbing 101: Your First Steps on Frozen Terrain

    Byrordie March 20, 2026May 4, 2026

    Ice climbing has a steeper learning curve than rock climbing but rewards it quickly. Here is what to understand before your first lesson.

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    Mountain Destinations

    Rock Climbing in Yosemite Valley: What First-Timers Need to Know

    Byrordie March 15, 2026May 4, 2026

    Yosemite is American climbing’s spiritual home. Here is how to experience it without getting in over your head on your first visit.

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    Gear & Equipment

    The Layering System: How to Dress for Mountain Conditions and Actually Stay Warm

    Byrordie March 10, 2026May 4, 2026

    The three-layer system is physics, not marketing. Here is how the layers work together and how to adjust them in the field.

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    Techniques & Skills

    5 Essential Knots Every Climber Must Know Before Leaving the Ground

    Byrordie March 5, 2026May 4, 2026

    You do not need fifty knots. You need five, memorized so thoroughly you can tie them cold, tired, and in the dark.

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    Mountain Destinations

    Climbing Mount Rainier: The Complete Preparation Guide

    Byrordie March 1, 2026May 4, 2026

    Mount Rainier is the most glaciated peak in the Lower 48 and one of the great American mountaineering objectives. Here is everything you need to know.

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    Stories & Experiences

    The World’s Most Dangerous Mountains — and Why Climbers Keep Going Back

    Byrordie February 25, 2026May 4, 2026

    The fourteen 8,000-meter peaks carry extraordinary risk. Understanding why people still attempt them reveals something deep about human motivation.

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    Techniques & Skills

    The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Rappelling Safely

    Byrordie February 20, 2026May 4, 2026

    Rappelling looks intimidating from the outside. With proper instruction it is one of the most systematic and learnable skills in climbing.

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    Safety & Survival

    Mountain Weather: How to Read the Sky Before It Reads You

    Byrordie February 15, 2026May 4, 2026

    Weather is a contributing factor in most mountain accidents. Learning to read the sky is a skill that pays for itself quickly.

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    Techniques & Skills

    How to Build a Safe Rock Climbing Anchor: The SERENE-A System Explained

    Byrordie February 10, 2026May 4, 2026

    An anchor is the foundation everything else depends on. Here is the framework that every roped climber needs to understand thoroughly.

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