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The call comes in at 02:17. Flooded underpass. One vehicle. Two occupants. By the time the crew is rolling, the plan is already forming in someone’s head: anchor here, lower there, backup on a separate point, controlled raise if the...
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The funny thing about expeditions is that they don’t usually unravel with a single bad decision. It’s a hundred small mismatches. A stove that sulks at altitude. Gloves that stiffen when you need your fingers. And sometimes, a rope that...
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There’s a moment every climber knows, that split second when nature decides to turn the climb into a test. The air gets thinner, the wind sharper, and the rock under your fingertips suddenly glistens with a sheen of ice or...
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Welcome to the Twenty-Third edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah...
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Tree work is a different world. Bark, sap, dust, sudden load shifts, and long workdays turn ropes into mission-critical tools. The right rope makes ascents smoother, positioning more precise, and rigging more controlled. The wrong one steals energy, slips under...
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Welcome to the Twenty-Second edition of ClimbLife – our bi-monthly newsletter where we bring to you a curated collection of climbing facts & history, the latest news, the latest products in our offering, and the climber of the edition. Namah...
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On a clear morning in the monsoon break, a façade team clips in at the 23rd floor. The city is waking up, horns below, a crosswind tapping at their jackets. One worker leans back, trusts the line, and begins the...
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When you hang your life or your team’s plan on a rope, “good enough” isn’t good enough. Whether it’s a climber taking a lead fall, a rescuer lowering a patient, a technician on rope access, or a crew towing in...
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Climbing ropes are the lifeline between a climber and the mountain. They are not just pieces of gear; they are symbols of safety, trust, and endurance. Whether you are a beginner venturing into indoor climbing or a seasoned alpinist tackling...
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High altitude is an honest reality. It exposes weak systems, amplifies small mistakes, and asks more of every gram in your kit. Ropes live at the center of that truth. At 4,000–7,000 meters, cold, wind, grime, and abrasive ice turn...
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