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A Midwinter's Treat

By Will Meinen "I think I'm getting heat stroke. Does anyone have anymore water?" I looked at my thermometer again to confirm my half delusional state of mind; twenty-three degrees Celsius. As messed up as it was, I wasn't going...

Letter from India

By Janet Bergman Manali, India Here is the play by play on our three day journey: September 10: After a late night at the Mahoneys, Freddie and I had success making it to our bus in Newburyport, then into Boston,...

With Love from Wyoming

Jessa Goebel and her crew tear it up in Wyoming! All photographs by Jessa Goebel, Kevin Wilkinson, and Alli Rainey. Jessa Kevin View more photographs of Kevin, Jessa, and Alli on Flickr...

The Mad Mingulayans

View Neil's photographs from the Outer Hebrides By Neil Gresham 'THE MAD MINGULAYANS' ...or so we were called by Patrick, our skipper, whose unenviable task was to sail us to the island of Mingulay in the Outer Hebrides in...

Mixed Meister

View Will's photographs from Mixed Meister By William Meinen Cutting your Teeth on Alpine Rock: Mixed Meister 5.10d 2400' With the weather slowly shaping up for alpine rock routes in the Rockies, I was looking for something to kick...

Squamish

View more Photographs from Will's trip By Will Meinen On the west coast of Canada, just north of Vancouver, you can find one of the best climbing destinations that the country has to offer. With a slow start to...

Space Shot

By Will Meinen It pretty much rained the entire month of May here in the Rockies, so I headed South to Utah with my buddy Brent for a relaxing trip up some classic Zion big walls. It's still snowing in...

Red Rocks Spring 2008

View Jessa's Photographs from Red Rocks By Jessa Goebel Winters in Boone can be grim. Every year as soon as spring hits and the weather is warmer off the mountain it is time to make an exodus to the...

Hello Ethan

Ethan Pringle joined the Mountain Hardwear team in February. Rather than put words in his mouth, I'll just let Ethan introduce himself. By Ethan Pringle Born and raised in the Mission district of San Francisco, I was introduced to...

Spring is in the Air

By Will Meinen Something magical happens in the mountains every spring. The temps warm up, the days are longer, and the possibilities are endless. Ice climbing, rocking climbing, alpine climbing, skiing, or biking. Whatever tickles your fancy. A couple...

On the North Face of Tengkampoche

By Ueli Steck Namche Bazar - Monday, April 14, 2008 Simon and I needed a short break. That's why we decided to go back to Namche Bazar just for one day. Our first attempt to climb the north face ofTengkamopche...

Climbing "Country Routes" in South Africa

Click Here to View More Pictures By Julia Niles It was all set. I had printed my itinerary, finished my last round of shots, and packed my bags. I was about to embark on a lifelong dream to travel...

Kashmir, Alpine Style -- A Slideshow Series with Micah Dash

Micah Dash will speak about his wild adventure in Indian Kashmir and the epic first ascent of the Shafat Fortress with Jonny Copp. The multimedia presentation also includes hard free-climbing in Indian Creek. Utah, and big wall free-climbing in...

Tuning Up at Rumbling Bald

Jessa on Boldfingers. View More Photos from Rumbling Bald. By Jessa Goebel Finally winter is here. Temperatures are in the 20s and 30s during the day and it's wet, snowy, and windy. It's either time to get motivated and...

Getting to Know Malcolm

From time to time, our readers pitch us a story that we can't refuse. Just before Christmas, the Scottish climber Malcolm Kent offered to write a series of posts for us, detailing a season of winter climbing. Malcolm's three...

Risking It All

View More Photographs from Read's Tower. By William Meinen Very early in my climbing career, as I pulled myself atop of the Devil's Tower in Wyoming, I was forever changed. Everything seemed different. The clouds were bigger. My hands...

Not Flying is Not Trying: Ueli and Simon Create a New Route in the Canadian Rockies

View More Pictures from Ueli's Most Recent Climbs on Flickr. By Ueli Steck November 4, 2007: The weather here is still very unstable. But we got some really good climbing in. But not Howse, the time is running fast,...

Podclimber Interviews Ben Clark

This month, Podclimber presents a series of interviews with Ben Clark. LarryB will speak with Ben about his expedition to China's Barbarian Peak (18,949 ft.). The peak is located in Sichuan's Bipeng Valley, a nature preserve. Many of the...

"We Have No Maps and Only One Photo"--Ben Clark Prepares to Tackle the Barbarian

By Ben Clark Josh Butson and I are heading out this afternoon for one of the greatest adventures we could ever imagine: Climbing the Barbarian! The Barbarian is a 18,949 ft. peak in the Sichuan province of western China...

Memorial Day in J-Tree

See these photos on Flickr.com By Brett Cassidy, MHW Customer Service What better way to kick off the summer than with 90 degree heat and 90 degree granite? Honestly, there is none. To celebrate the official start of the...