Climbing Legends, Must-Have Gear & Breaking News

Climblife Edition 7

Welcome to the Seventh edition of ClimbLife – our 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 – A brand from an organization established since 1898, specializing in manufacturing and exporting of high quality UIAA/CE certified Ropes and Safety Harnesses.

Climbing Facts & History

Conquering Toubkal: North Africa’s Highest Peak

Mount Toubkal

Mount Toubkal, standing at 4,167 meters, is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains and North Africa. Located within Morocco’s Toubkal National Park, it offers breathtaking views and challenging terrain, making it a popular destination for trekkers and climbers.

The standard route begins in the village of Imlil, with the ascent typically completed over two days. Hikers traverse rocky paths and steep inclines, often staying overnight at the Toubkal Refuge before tackling the summit. The trek rewards adventurers with panoramic vistas of the High Atlas range and beyond.

Spring and autumn are the best seasons for climbing, offering milder weather. Winter climbs require technical skills due to snow and ice. Toubkal’s allure lies in its combination of accessibility, stunning landscapes, and cultural richness, providing an unforgettable adventure for outdoor enthusiasts.

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In The News

Bhawna Dehariya Conquers Aconcagua

Bhawna Dehariya

Ace mountaineer Bhawna Dehariya has added another incredible achievement to her record by scaling Aconcagua, South America’s highest peak, towering at 6,962 meters. Her journey to the summit is a testament to her perseverance and dedication. Bhawna has dedicated this climb to young girls with aspirations as bold and high as mountains, encouraging them to dream big and shatter societal barriers. Known for her inspiring climbs, she continues to champion the cause of empowering women and promoting adventure sports in India. Her success not only highlights the strength of women but also serves as a powerful message to the younger generation to aim for greatness, no matter the challenges.

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Product Spotlight

Dynamic Climbing Ropes: LYNX 8.0 mm

Lynx 8.0 Mm

The Lynx 8.0 mm Twin and Double Rope by Namah Ropes is the perfect companion for climbers seeking reliability and versatility. Designed for both twin and double rope techniques, this rope seamlessly adapts to different climbing styles, making it ideal for various terrains and challenges. Its dual-purpose construction enhances safety, providing climbers with peace of mind during demanding ascents.

Lightweight yet durable, the Lynx 8.0 mm offers an excellent balance of strength and flexibility, ensuring effortless handling and knotting. Whether you’re scaling rugged alpine routes, steep rock faces, or navigating technical climbs, this rope is built to perform in all conditions. Its superior construction and dependable performance make it a trusted choice among climbers worldwide.

With the Lynx 8.0 mm by Namah Ropes, you can push boundaries and explore new heights, knowing you have a rope designed to support your boldest climbing endeavors.

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Tomoa Narasaki: A Climbing Icon

Tomoa Narasaki

Tomoa Narasaki, a celebrated Japanese professional climber, excels in bouldering and lead climbing. Born on June 22, 1996, he has made a mark with his incredible agility and technical prowess. A four-time Bouldering World Cup champion (2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019), Narasaki’s climbing style is characterized by creativity and dynamic movement.

He gained global recognition for his performance at the 2019 IFSC Climbing World Championships, where he secured gold in both bouldering and the combined event. Known for pioneering moves like the “Tomoa Skip,” Narasaki’s influence extends beyond competitions, inspiring climbers worldwide.

As climbing made its Olympic debut in 2021, Narasaki was a prominent contender, showcasing his talent on the world’s biggest stage. Beyond competition, his dedication to the sport has elevated climbing’s profile internationally. Tomoa Narasaki remains a symbol of perseverance, skill, and innovation in the climbing community.

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Industry insights

British Mountaineering Council (BMC)

Bmc

The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) is the leading organization representing climbers, hill walkers, and mountaineers in England and Wales. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring access to outdoor spaces by negotiating with landowners and advocating for fair access rights. The BMC also provides essential services, including comprehensive insurance packages tailored for climbing and mountaineering activities.

To promote safety and skill development, the BMC offers expert training advice, resources, and workshops for outdoor enthusiasts. Beyond individual support, the council actively works to conserve the natural environment, encouraging responsible and sustainable outdoor practices. With a mission to foster a vibrant climbing and mountaineering community, the BMC is a cornerstone for enthusiasts seeking guidance, advocacy, and protection in their adventures.

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